PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN There are two main types of pattern:- REGULARIRREGULAR Patterns repeat themselves with their shape and their colour.

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PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN There are two main types of pattern:- REGULARIRREGULAR Patterns repeat themselves with their shape and their colour

P A T T E R N P A T T E R N P A T T E R N P A T T E R N P A T T E R N Textile patterns Designed by William Morris, 1882 Wallpaper pattern Designed by William Morris, 1888 Ceramic Tile pattern Designed by William Morris, 1886 Stained glass window pattern Designed by William Morris, 1882 Tapestry pattern design Designed by William Morris, 1879 Pattern is used as decoration by artists in many different forms, as these examples by William Morris show

PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN a shape or composition has line symmetry when one half of it is the mirror image of the other half Symmetry exists all around us and many people see it as being a thing of beauty. SYMMETRY Reflective symmetryRotational symmetryReflective symmetry

PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN without Asymmetry is when one side of a shape or composition does not reflect the design of the other. Asymmetrical balance is the kind of balance (one of the principles of art) in which the parts of a design are organized so that one side differs from the other without destroying that composition's overall harmony. Consequently, when an asymmetrical design is disturbingly off balance, the result is disharmony. Also known as informal balance, asymmetry is the opposite of symmetry.compositionreflect designbalanceprinciples of artharmonybalancesymmetry ASYMMETRY Jan (or Johannes) Vermeer (Dutch, Delft, ), Young Woman with a Water Jug, c ,Young Woman with a Water Jug oil on canvas, 18 x 16 inchesoilcanvas

PATTERN NRETTAP PATTERN NRETTAP PATTERN Civilisations throughout history have used certain patterns which have identified them to archaeologists

PATTERNNRETTAPPATTERN NRETTAPPATTERN Celtic Patterns

PPPPPAAAAAATTTTTTTEEEEEEERRRRRRRRNNNNN What Is a Tessellation? Definition A dictionary will tell you that the word "tessellate" means to form or arrange small squares in a checkered or mosaic pattern. The word "tessellate" is derived from the Ionic version of the Greek word "tesseres", which in English means "four". The first tilings were made from square tiles. a tessellation of triangles a tessellation of squares a tessellation of hexagons