logging in or signing up pattern & rhythm zazo Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 10736 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (10) Dislike it (0) Added: September 01, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 12 Presentation Description describes the five kinds of patterns and rhythms: regular, random, alternating, flowing, and progressive and has a short quiz at the end Comments Posting comment... By: Gwen2 (1 week(s) ago) Thanks for sharing. Really nice fun way to introduce patterns. You've saved me alot of work. Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... 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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 Slide 13: You do not need to understand the PRINCIPLES of ART to create art. Slide 14: 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. Slide 15: 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. Slide 21: The unit that repeats is called a MOTIF. Slide 22: This motif is present three times in this pattern. Slide 23: This motif is present three times in this pattern. Slide 24: A MODULE is a three-dimensional (3D) motif. Slide 25: A MODULE is a three-dimensional (3D) motif. Each book in this sculpture is a MODULE. The PATTERN is books. Slide 26: This circle is a MOTIF Slide 27: This circle is a MOTIF in this PATTERN. Slide 28: The PATTERN here is twelve lights. Slide 29: The PATTERN here is twelve lights. The MODULE is one light. Slide 30: The PATTERN here is twelve lights. The MODULE is one light. The light repeats to form a PATTERN. Slide 31: RHYTHM is a PATTERN that shows MOVEMENT. by M C Escher Slide 32: 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 Slide 33: The module of this rhythm is one leaf- by M C Escher Slide 34: The module of this rhythm is one leaf- -even though each leaf is different! by M C Escher Slide 35: 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 Slide 41: A RANDOM PATTERN has motifs or modules which repeat in no apparent order. Slide 42: A RANDOM PATTERN has motifs or modules which repeat in no apparent order. The repeating module here is one rock. Slide 43: 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. Slide 44: A REGULAR PATTERN has identical motifs or modules that repeat in identical spaces. Slide 45: 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. Slide 46: 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. Slide 47: An ALTERNATING PATTERN has two or more different motifs that repeat regularly. Slide 48: An ALTERNATING PATTERN has two or more different motifs that repeat regularly. The repeating motifs in this checkerboard are black squares and white squares. Slide 49: 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. Number two: : 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. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
pattern & rhythm zazo Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 10736 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (10) Dislike it (0) Added: September 01, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 12 Presentation Description describes the five kinds of patterns and rhythms: regular, random, alternating, flowing, and progressive and has a short quiz at the end Comments Posting comment... By: Gwen2 (1 week(s) ago) Thanks for sharing. Really nice fun way to introduce patterns. You've saved me alot of work. Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: carolcatlin (2 month(s) ago) LOVE it Saving..... 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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 Slide 13: You do not need to understand the PRINCIPLES of ART to create art. Slide 14: 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. Slide 15: 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. Slide 21: The unit that repeats is called a MOTIF. Slide 22: This motif is present three times in this pattern. Slide 23: This motif is present three times in this pattern. Slide 24: A MODULE is a three-dimensional (3D) motif. Slide 25: A MODULE is a three-dimensional (3D) motif. Each book in this sculpture is a MODULE. The PATTERN is books. Slide 26: This circle is a MOTIF Slide 27: This circle is a MOTIF in this PATTERN. Slide 28: The PATTERN here is twelve lights. Slide 29: The PATTERN here is twelve lights. The MODULE is one light. Slide 30: The PATTERN here is twelve lights. The MODULE is one light. The light repeats to form a PATTERN. Slide 31: RHYTHM is a PATTERN that shows MOVEMENT. by M C Escher Slide 32: 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 Slide 33: The module of this rhythm is one leaf- by M C Escher Slide 34: The module of this rhythm is one leaf- -even though each leaf is different! by M C Escher Slide 35: 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 Slide 41: A RANDOM PATTERN has motifs or modules which repeat in no apparent order. Slide 42: A RANDOM PATTERN has motifs or modules which repeat in no apparent order. The repeating module here is one rock. Slide 43: 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. Slide 44: A REGULAR PATTERN has identical motifs or modules that repeat in identical spaces. Slide 45: 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. Slide 46: 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. Slide 47: An ALTERNATING PATTERN has two or more different motifs that repeat regularly. Slide 48: An ALTERNATING PATTERN has two or more different motifs that repeat regularly. The repeating motifs in this checkerboard are black squares and white squares. Slide 49: 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. Number two: : 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.