Large
scale pattern repeat.
Not exact matches
In the end the original purpose of God in Christ will be realised, but not before the
pattern of his death and resurrection has been
repeated one last time at the climax of history — and therefore on a global
scale.
For each prime, as the exponent grows, the formulas recur in ways that are reminiscent of fractals — structures in which
patterns or shapes
repeat identically at multiple different
scales.
Fractal objects have
repeating patterns at many
scales and are seen in nature in such things as tree branches, rivers, snowflakes, blood vessels and neurons.
What's more, many pieces showed signs of fractal
patterns —
repeating motifs that reoccur at different
scales, whether you zoom in or zoom out of a canvas (British Journal of Psychology, vol 102, p 49).
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Patterns that
repeat on all
scales are called fractal.]
You can wear two prints that
repeat the same colors or mix a large -
scale pattern with a smaller one.
Often working on a large
scale, Phillips has co-opted entire rooms as surfaces on which to apply her prints, bringing together multiple layers of individual images and
repeated pattern in a single installation.
Bold color, high - contrast abstraction and
repeated patterning create elaborate and visually arresting graphic pieces of intimate and oversized
scale.
The similarly
scaled White Shadow (1998) consists of a densely painted elongated oval from which a
pattern reminiscent of wood grain extends,
repeating in concentric bands.
How the collaged element below the coffee can on the painting's left half sneakily uses the same
pattern repeated at two different
scales.
Xenobia Bailey is an American artist and designer best known for her eclectic crochet hats and large -
scale crochet pieces and mandalas, consisting of colorful concentric circles and
repeating patterns.
These paintings, created in multiple small -
scale series, allow for
repeated methodical experimentation with specific color fields and
patterns, shifting away from the monumental
scale of midcentury abstraction.
Her colorful abstractions derive from kaleidoscope imagery that she translates into large -
scale paintings, requiring the viewer take the time to register how the
patterns repeat, mirror, and radiate from a central point.
The resultant images are gestural, calligraphic forms whose textures and fractal - like
patterns are reminiscent of the endlessly
repeating structures in nature that exist on multiple
scale levels from the sub-atomic to the universal; a reflection of the complex architecture of our universe.»
The phrase refers to the Hermetic principle of
repeating patterns on a larger and subsequently, on a smaller
scale.
The cool thing about the
patterns is that they should
repeat on numerous time
scales.
Interestingly, this
pattern repeats at hugely different
scales.
Even doing Fourier analyses is just obfuscating the concept that there must be standard
repeating patterns that make up the apparent random noise — well you may find some but they will be dependent on the algorithm used and the end points they won't describe the chaotic system because by definition they expect
repeating patterns at various
scales from a chaotic system.
A large -
scale repeat will keep the look contemporary, while curtains in an identical
pattern introduce a note of cohesion.
I never use more than one large
patterned fabric in a room — instead, I like to mix it with a small
repeat fabric and even mix in a geometric of a smaller
scale altogether.
The trick here is to mix the
scale of the
pattern repeats and maintain the balance between black and white — neither outweighs the other.