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describes the five kinds of patterns and rhythms: regular, random, alternating, flowing, and progressive and has a short quiz at the end

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Rhythm & Pattern : 

Rhythm & Pattern Art II Created by Zoe Williams 9-2007

Rhythm and pattern aretwo of the… : 

Rhythm and pattern aretwo of the…

Rhythm and pattern aretwo of the… PRINCIPLES of ART : 

Rhythm and pattern aretwo of the… PRINCIPLES of ART

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

The Principles of Art are: : 

The Principles of Art are: Pattern

The Principles of Art are: : 

The Principles of Art are: Pattern Rhythm (Movement)

The Principles of Art are: : 

The Principles of Art are: Pattern Rhythm (Movement) Balance

The Principles of Art are: : 

The Principles of Art are: Pattern Rhythm (Movement) Balance Proportion

The Principles of Art are: : 

The Principles of Art are: Pattern Rhythm (Movement) Balance Proportion Variety

The Principles of Art are: : 

The Principles of Art are: Pattern Rhythm (Movement) Balance Proportion Variety Emphasis

The Principles of Art are: : 

The Principles of Art are: Pattern Rhythm (Movement) Balance Proportion Variety Emphasis Harmony

The Principles of Art are: : 

The Principles of Art are: Pattern Rhythm (Movement) Balance Proportion Variety Emphasis Harmony And Unity

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You do not need to understand the PRINCIPLES of ART to create art.

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You need to understand the PRINCIPLES of ART to create GOOD art. Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema. Unconscious Rivals. 1893. Oil on panel. Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol, UK.

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You do not need to understand the PRINCIPLES of ART to appreciate a work of art.

You need the PRINCIPLES of ART to KNOW WHY you appreciatea work of art. : 

You need the PRINCIPLES of ART to KNOW WHY you appreciatea work of art.

So let’s look at these two PRINCIPLES of ART: : 

So let’s look at these two PRINCIPLES of ART:

So let’s look at these two PRINCIPLES of ART: : 

So let’s look at these two PRINCIPLES of ART: pattern

So let’s look at these two PRINCIPLES of ART: : 

So let’s look at these two PRINCIPLES of ART: pattern and Rhythm

A PATTERN is a repetition of units. : 

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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This circle is a MOTIF

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This circle is a MOTIF in this PATTERN.

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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

There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS: : 

There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS: Random

There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS: : 

There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS: Random Regular

There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS: : 

There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS: Random Regular Alternating

There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS: : 

There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS: Random Regular Alternating Flowing

There are 5 types of PATTERNS & RHYTHMS: : 

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 RANDOM PATTERN has motifs or modules which repeat in no apparent order. The repeating module here is one rock. To remember a RANDOM PATTERN, think RANDOM ROCKS.

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A REGULAR PATTERN has identical motifs or modules that repeat in identical spaces.

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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.

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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 REGULAR 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 checkerboard are black squares and white squares.

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An ALTERNATING PATTERN has two or more different motifs that repeat regularly. The repeating motifs in this checkerboard are black squares and white squares. To remember alternating patterns, think ALTERNATING CHECKERBOARD.

A FLOWING RHYTHM has a repetition of wavy lines. : 

A FLOWING RHYTHM has a repetition of wavy lines.

A FLOWING RHYTHM has a repetition of wavy lines. : 

A FLOWING RHYTHM has a repetition of wavy lines. The repeating motif in this painting is a strand of hair.

A FLOWING RHYTHM has a repetition of wavy lines. : 

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.

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

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

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

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.

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

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.

Now it is your turn… : 

Now it is your turn…

Now it is your turn… : 

Now it is your turn… On a piece of paper, number from one to nine. Answer each of the nine questions that follow:

Number one: : 

Number one: Fill in the blank: The __________ of ART are guidelines that help artists create artworks.

Number two: : 

Number two: List two principles of art.

Number three: : 

Number three: Name one motif in this artwork.

Number four: : 

Number four: What is the module in this sculpture?

Number five: : 

Number five: These circles formed by raindrops have what type of pattern? Are they regular, random, progressive, alternating, or flowing?

Number six: : 

Number six: What type of rhythm do you see in the water in this Asian painting? Is it progressive, alternating, regular, flowing, or random?

Number seven: : 

Number seven: What kind of rhythm is exhibited in this drawing on a whiteboard?

Number eight: : 

Number eight: What pattern are the circles arranged in? Are they regular, flowing, alternating, progressive, or random?

Number nine: : 

Number nine: In what pattern are the lips arranged on this wall?

Exchange your paper with someone. : 

Exchange your paper with someone.

Exchange your paper with someone. : 

Exchange your paper with someone. Here are the answers!

Number one: : 

Number one: Fill in the blank: The __________ of ART are guidelines that help artists create artworks.

Number one: : 

Number one: Fill in the blank: The PRINCIPLES of ART are guidelines that help artists create artworks.

Number two: : 

Number two: List two principles of art.

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Number two: List two principles of art. Pattern, Rhythm (Movement), Balance, Proportion, Variety, Emphasis, Harmony, and Unity

Number three: : 

Number three: Name one motif in this artwork.

Number three: : 

Number three: Name one motif in this artwork. A leaf or a flower.

Number four: : 

Number four: What is the module in this sculpture?

Number four: : 

Number four: What is the module in this sculpture? A compact disc (CD)

Number five: : 

Number five: These circles formed by raindrops have what type of pattern? Are they regular, random, progressive, alternating, or flowing?

Number five: : 

Number five: These circles formed by raindrops have what type of pattern? Are they regular, random, progressive, alternating, or flowing?

Number six: : 

Number six: What type of rhythm do you see in the water in this Asian painting? Is it progressive, alternating, regular, flowing, or random?

Number six: : 

Number six: What type of rhythm do you see in the water in this Asian painting? Is it progressive, alternating, regular, flowing, or random?

Number seven: : 

Number seven: What kind of rhythm is exhibited in this drawing on a whiteboard?

Number seven: : 

Number seven: What kind of rhythm is exhibited in this drawing on a whiteboard? Progressive

Number eight: : 

Number eight: What pattern are the circles arranged in? Are they regular, flowing, alternating, progressive, or random?

Number eight: : 

Number eight: What pattern are the circles arranged in? Are they regular, flowing, alternating, progressive, or random?

Number nine: : 

Number nine: In what pattern are the lips arranged on this wall?

Number nine: : 

Number nine: In what pattern are the lips arranged on this wall? regular

How did you do? : 

How did you do?

How did you do? : 

How did you do? Write the number correct over nine and hand back to its owner. This test replaces the last pop quiz on patterns and rhythms.