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Rhythm & Pattern Art II by Zoe Williams

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Rhythm & Pattern. Art II by Zoe Williams. Rhythm and pattern are two of the…. Rhythm and pattern are two of the… PRINCIPLES of ART. The PRINCIPLES of ART are guidelines that help artists create artworks. Pattern Rhythm Balance Proportion. Variety Emphasis Harmony Unity. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Rhythm & PatternArt II

by Zoe Williams

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Rhythm and pattern aretwo of the…

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Rhythm and pattern aretwo of the…

PRINCIPLES of ART

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The PRINCIPLES of ARTare guidelines that help artists create artworks.

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The Principles of Art are:

• Pattern

• Rhythm

• Balance

• Proportion

• Variety

• Emphasis

• Harmony

• Unity

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A PATTERN is a repetition of units.

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The unit

that repeats

is called

a MOTIF.

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This motif

is present

three times

in this pattern.

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This motif

is present

three times

in this pattern.

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A MODULE is

a three-dimensional

(3D)

motif.

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A MODULE is

a three-dimensional

(3D)

motif.

Each book in this sculpture

is a MODULE.

The PATTERN

is books.

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The PATTERN

here

is

twelve lights.

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The PATTERN

here

is

twelve lights.

The MODULE is

one light.

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The PATTERN

here

is

twelve lights.

The MODULE is

one light. The light repeats to form a PATTERN.

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RHYTHM

is

a PATTERN

that shows

MOVEMENT.

by M C Escher

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RHYTHM

is

a PATTERN

that shows

MOVEMENT.

The flow of leaves

from the top

of the picture

to the bottom

is a

RHYTHM.

by M C Escher

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The module

of this rhythm

is one leaf-

by M C Escher

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The module

of this rhythm

is one leaf-

-even though

each leaf

is different!

by M C Escher

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The module

of this rhythm

is one leaf-

-even though

each leaf

is different!

Your eyes follow the trail of leaves from

the small ones

at the top to the large ones at the bottom.

by M C Escher

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There are 5 types of PATTERNS:

Random

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There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS:

Random

Regular

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There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS:

Random

Regular

Alternating

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There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS:

Random

Regular

Alternating

Flowing

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There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS:

Random

Regular

Alternating

Flowing and

Progressive

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A RANDOM PATTERN

has motifs or modules which repeat in no apparent order.

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A RANDOM PATTERN

has motifs or modules which repeat in no apparent order.

The repeating module here is one rock.

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A REGULAR PATTERN

has identical motifs or modules that repeat in identical spaces.

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A REGULAR PATTERNhas identical motifs or modules that repeat in identical spaces.

The repeating motif on this quilt is one square.They are evenly spaced in a grid.

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A REGULAR PATTERN has identical motifs

or modules that repeat in identical spaces.

The repeating motif on this quilt is one square.

They are evenly spaced in a grid.

To remember

REGULAR

PATTERN,

think of a

GRID.

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An ALTERNATING PATTERN

has two or more different motifs

that repeat regularly.

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An ALTERNATING PATTERN

has two or more different motifs

that repeat regularly.

The repeating motifs

in this cake

are

chocolate squares

and

vanilla squares.

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An ALTERNATING PATTERN

has two or more different motifs

that repeat regularly.

The repeating motifs

in this cake

are

chocolate squares

and

vanilla squares.

To remember alternating patterns, think of a CHECKERBOARD.

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A FLOWING RHYTHM has a repetition of wavy lines.

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A FLOWING RHYTHM has a repetition of wavy lines.

The repeating motif

in this painting

is a strand of hair.

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A FLOWING RHYTHM has a repetition of wavy lines.

The repeating motif

in this painting

is a strand of hair.

To remember FLOWING RHYTHM,

think FLOWING HAIR.

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A PROGRESSIVE RHYTHM has motifs which change each time they are repeated.

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A PROGRESSIVE RHYTHM has motifs which change each time they are repeated.

In this print by Dutch artist, M C Escher, the motif changes from a bird to a ship to a fish.

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A PROGRESSIVE RHYTHM has motifs which change each time they are repeated.

In this print by Dutch artist, M C Escher, the motif changes from a bird to a ship to a fish.

To remember PROGRESSIVE RHYTHM,

think of how PROGRESSIVE M C ESCHER was.

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Now it is your turn…

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Now it is your turn…

On a piece of paper, answer each

of the questions that follow:

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Number one:

Fill in the blank:

The __________ of ART are guidelines that help artists create artworks.

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Number two:

List two principles of art.

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Draw

one

motif

in

this

artwork.

Number three:

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What is the module

in this sculpture?

Number four:

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Number five:

These circles formed by raindrops

have what type of pattern?

Are they regular, random, progressive,

alternating, or flowing?

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Number six:What type of rhythm do you see

in the water of this ink painting?

Is it progressive,

alternating,

regular,

flowing,

or random?

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Number seven:What kind

of rhythm

is exhibited

in this drawing

on a whiteboard?

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Number eight:

What pattern are the circles arranged in?

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Number nine:

In what

pattern

are

the lips

arranged

on

this wall?

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Exchange your paper with someone.

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Exchange your paper with someone.

Here are the answers!

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Number one:

Fill in the blank:

The __________ of ART are guidelines

that help artists create artworks.

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Number one:

Fill in the blank:

The PRINCIPLES of ART are guidelines that help artists create artworks.

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Number two:

List two principles of art.

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Number two:

List two principles of art.

Pattern, Rhythm, Balance,

Proportion, Variety, Emphasis,

Harmony, and Unity

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Number three:

Draw one motif

in this artwork.

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Number three:

Draw one motif

in this artwork.

A leaf,

a stem,

or a flower.

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Number four:

What is the module

in this sculpture?

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Number four:

What is the module

in this sculpture?

A traffic cone

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Number five:

These circles formed by raindrops

have what type of pattern?

Are they regular, random, progressive,

alternating, or flowing?

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Number five:

These circles formed by raindrops

have what type of pattern?

Are they regular, random, or progressive,

alternating, or flowing?

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Number six:What type of rhythm

do you see in the water

in this ink painting?

Is it progressive,

alternating,

regular,

flowing,

or random?

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Number six:What type of rhythm

do you see in the water

in this ink painting?

Is it progressive,

alternating,

regular,

flowing,

or random?

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Number seven:What kind

of rhythm

is exhibited

in this drawing

on a whiteboard?

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Number seven:What kind

of rhythm

is exhibited

in this drawing

on a whiteboard?

Progressive

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Number eight:

What pattern are the circles arranged in?

Are they regular, flowing, alternating,

progressive, or random?

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Number eight:

What pattern are the circles arranged in?

Are they regular, flowing, alternating,

progressive, or random?

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Number nine:

In what

pattern

are

the lips

arranged

on

this wall?

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Number nine:

In what

pattern

are

the lips

arranged

on

this wall?

regular

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How did you do?

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How did you do?

Write the number correct over nine

and hand back to its owner.