Principles of Pattern and Repetition
Students will analyze and create various types of patterns, understanding their role in creating rhythm, unity, and visual interest in art and design.
Key Questions
- Analyze how repetition and rhythm contribute to the overall harmony or tension in a visual composition.
- Compare the aesthetic impact of regular versus irregular patterns in decorative arts.
- Design a pattern that conveys a specific mood or cultural influence.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
Suggested Methodologies
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