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Pattern & Rhythm

Pattern & Rhythm. Key Terms. Pattern Motif Module Rhythm. pattern. The principle of art concerned with decorative surface design. Places we can find pattern. architecture. clothing. art. What makes a pattern?. motif. A motif is each element that makes up the

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Pattern & Rhythm

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  1. Pattern & Rhythm

  2. Key Terms Pattern Motif Module Rhythm

  3. pattern The principle of art concerned with decorative surface design

  4. Places we can find pattern

  5. architecture

  6. clothing

  7. art

  8. What makes a pattern?

  9. motif A motif is each element that makes up the larger pattern. It is made up of one or more shapes. Motifs are the parts that are repeated over and over to create the pattern.

  10. What is the motif?

  11. module A 3-dimensional motif.

  12. Questions?

  13. Rhythm Principle of art that indicates movement by the repetition of elements and objects. Rhythm can be created by the use of patterns and motifs through out the artwork.

  14. How is Rhythm is created in the following pieces? Where and how is your eye led throughout the piece of work?

  15. Rosa BonheurThe Horse Fair

  16. Hale WoodruffPoor Man’s Cotton

  17. Probably the most notable artist to make use pattern in his artwork was MC Escher.

  18. On Review What is pattern? Where can we find patterns? What makes a pattern? (2-d and 3-d)? Define rhythm. What helps create rhythm?

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