Pattern Art
Leaves
Modern Abstract Painting
Rainbow Dots
Beautiful Leaves
Beautiful Leaves
Horse
Geometric
Geometric
Geometric
Geometric
Geometric
Geometric
Agave
Detailed
Pastel Strokes
Pastel Leaves
Vinatge Floral
Garden Flowers
Garden Flowers
Moroccan Wall Pattern
Yellow Texture Art
Teal Branches
Yellow Fur
Fine Branches
Teal Branches
Bush Leaves
Bush Leaves
Bush Leaves
Bush Leaves
Leaves
Leaves
Bush Leaves
Colorful Dots
Colorful Dots
Most Beautiful
Circles
Circluar Dot
Points Dot
Congruent
Computative
Angular
Congruous
Congruent
Computative
Angular
Colorful Cones
Hang On
Colorful Trianagles
Colorful Sqaures
Abstract Squares
What is Pattern Art?
Pattern art is usually characterized by the ability to employ shapes, lines or even the use of colours in the completion of the art work. These shapes and forms may range from the basic geometric ones right through to more complex and free flowing shapes and these tend to have a symmetrical feel about them. Patterns, nevertheless, are an important part of the decorative arts and they have a hidden agenda such as symbolizing such concepts as unity, harmony, and continuity.
Here is a look over the years to understand the evolution of the pattern art.
Pattern art has gone through a radical social change because of the increased merging and clash of different cultures and different art movements. Thus, the meanings of patterns in the past were architectural and represented in stuccos and frescoes, as well as woven in clothes and in the pottery vessels. In the contemporary period, ideas of pattern have been integrated in abstract art, graphics, as well as digital and visual form in a radical manner.
Patterns and Their Use in Interior Design
Interior design has incorporated pattern art as a trend due to the simplicity and the aesthetics they bring in a design. In whatever form, be it through wallpapers, fabrics, paintings, etc, patterns can breathe life into a space at first instance. Broad stripes and graphic prints give a very modern feel, which can be very inviting and warm in comparison to stripes and geometric shapes. The secret here lies today in selecting patterns that harmonize with the rest of your interior and your preferences.
It is essential to understand that there are various forms of patterns, Such as;
Geometric Patterns: These patterns created include squares, circles and triangles among others since they are resultant of mathematically based form. They are almost always ‘balanced’ in the visual field and make use of an axial structure to thereby provide a clinical or geometric subtext.
Abstract Patterns: Geometry products are abstracted from the conventional forms and forms, and use color, texture and lines to highlight the beauty of the art work.
How can Pattern Art be applied in Interior Design Points to Consider
Art Patterns can be easily integrated into space design as stark as you want. Another idea is to ‘disguise’ design; for example, choose patterned fabrics for a rug, cushions, or curtains. This is particularly appropriate if you want to take it up a notch and go for patterned wallpaper or a great piece of art work that has the pattern of your choice. It is possible to mix and match patterns with some plain colors but one has to ensure that it is not too much.
Pattern art and its future
There is no exception in pattern art as with the upcoming of digital technology. These digital artists are currently designing complicated patterns which could only be drawn in layers by hand. Such patterns are applied not only to graphic printed materials and fabric but transfer to the digital space and 3D installations.
Pattern art goes way beyond simply being a visual ornament; it has the ability to stir an emotion, it can be narrative and, most importantly, it has the ability to become a space changer. Whether one has a preference for orderliness as seen in geometric patterns or a passion for freedom as evident in the organic patterns kind of pattern art is quite accommodating since it is difficult to get bored with it. I am glad that patterns are there to give you a second life when you decide to open up your eyes and see the world beyond the bland repetition of shapes and forms.