Monday, February 7, 2011

Patterns in Urban Settings and Nature

Patterns can be defined as being symmetrical or asymmetrical, sequenced or alternating.
Patterns are everywhere, they can be seen in different ways through the repetition of forms, shapes, lines, colours, textures, or symbols.

"Symmetrical Patterns" I took in Urban Settings and Nature.



This is a photograph I took while I am on my way to a family dinner. And the pattern I see here were the lights position, they are posited in a straight line.






It is hard to find a pattern that is nature and urban setting since it's winter now, and everything are covered with snow which inspire me to use my footprint as pattern :) 






  
Brick by brick, one by one, side by side, they are build with a symmetrical pattern to our houses.








Schirrmacher, R., & Fox, J.E. (2009). Art and creative development for young children (6th Ed.).

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