Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Image Bank of Pattern

The pattern in this photo is repeated and continues round in a circle. You could also comment that it is chronological as it begins on the outside with big leaves and follows inwards with small leaves, therefore moving inwards in the chronology of largest to smallest. I like the theme of chronology in this image however I don't find it very interesting to look at.
This images patterns is portrayed through lines however the actual pattern is stripy which is a typical way you would describe a Zebra. This is the only describing word I could think for an image of a Zebra, I suppose you could suggest the the stripes are patterned unevenly as they have no set order. I like this picture because I love the idea that only part of the Zebra is focus and it is a close up rather than seeing a whole Zebra just standing in a field.
This images pattern is in a straight, even order and in some form is checkered.  This images pattern is also defined by lines, like the last image. This images pattern is very orderly and is repeated multiple times over. However the idea that it is orderly could be contradicted as the colours range from green to straw colour in the image could be portrayed as very in-orderly. I don't like this picture as I think it is very boring and repetitive.
This images pattern is the inside of a kiwi and its pattern repeats all the way round, however I don't find this image boring as it isn't the same order over and over again. This pictures pattern is uneven, however is mainly the same. I like this picture because of the way it is the same, but at the same time it is varied.
This image is even apart from the one bottle which clearly has its lid on. For me this pattern reflects 'the one that stands out'. This picture is therefore a broken pattern as the bottles lead to the one that isn't open. The bottles are also placed in a linear pattern. I like this image as it has a message to me and the pattern of this image sends that message, making it a reflective photo.
This images pattern is orderly as it has the order of 'flat, inwards, flat' which then leads the reader to assume that the next one will be inwards. You could also comment on how the pattern of the panels are linear to one another and checkered throughout. This also makes them even. I don't particularly like this photo however it has 2 different sets of pattern within so I thought it was a good demonstration.

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