Set up this fine motor work station, and your child can practice zigzag and
squiggle patterns using buttons.
Not exact matches
Somewhere in those
squiggles lie
patterns that Schalk is training his computer to recognize and decode.
Perfect for the
pattern - shy, a
squiggle - covered, ruffle - front tank will add pop and cheer to a black suit or trousers.
Koetje accentuates this illusion of unstable three - dimensionality by layering her canvases with boldly colored geometric shapes and
patterns, spray - painted mists, and thick, childish
squiggles.
The multitude of small,
squiggling strokes in green, purple, blue, and white running across the entire surface of this work could be viewed as anticipating the
Pattern and Decoration movement.
Bold brushstrokes, lively cartoonish
squiggles and bright colors marked Jonathan Lasker's paintings while the use of industrial materials as Day - Glo and Roll - a-Tex with recurrent
patterns of circuits and cells formed Peter Halley's signature style.
In amongst the multimedia examples in the column was one from Teddy TV titled «Trend and variation» — purporting to teach the viewer the difference between trend («an average or general tendency of a series of data points to move in a certain direction over time, represented by a line or curve on a graph») and variation («common cause variation is also known as «noise» or «natural
patterns,»» the
squiggles on a graph).
When the plate vibrates at just the right frequency, the sand jerks into
squiggles and waves known as Chladni
patterns.
The dots,
squiggles and stripes that make the
pattern are almost like doodles using simple shapes and lines.