What is a pattern? - Pattern - AQA - GCSE Art and Design Revision - AQA - BBC Bitesize (2024)

What is a pattern?

We see patterns where shapes, lines or colours are repeated. How complicated a pattern is depends on what is repeated and the way in which it is repeated.

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Motifs

The starting point of any pattern is the single element that will be repeated. This is called a . A motif can be repeated and arranged in many different ways in order to create different types of pattern.

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This textile design by George Haité (c 1850) is based on a twisted teardrop shape motif typical of a Paisley pattern.

This shape, called a buta, dates back to ancient Persia but became popular in the west in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Here the motif is mirrored - sometimes it twists to the left, sometimes to the right. The colours change creating different versions of the buta, but it is always recognisable as the same motif.

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The drawing room of Hill House (Charles Rennie MacKintosh, 1902-04) features a rose motif that has been repeated to create a border round the room.

A very similar rose motif has been used in the wall light to link these two features into one interior design.

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A series of motifs within the bedroom of Hill House(Charles Rennie MacKintosh, 1902-04) are used to a similar effect.

Again, a rose motif and a repeat of simple squares are used to unite different elements of the room, and to link this room to the design of other rooms in the house.

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