Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Patterns and motifs
Patterns and motifs
Exaggerated variations: (simplification, exaggeration)
Enriched variations: (additions, combinations)
Compositional variations: (repetitions, decompositions)
Patterns consisting of variations of a certain pattern of organization are known as motifs
Classification of motifs:
Individual motifs (also known as free motifs): uniform and balanced, without the restriction of borders
Suitable motifs: in certain geometrical shapes, such as circles, triangles, trapezoids
Suitable motifs: in certain geometrical shapes. Flat and balanced, no border restrictions
Suitable patterns: decorative patterns inside a certain geometry, such as circles, triangles, trapezoids
Continuous patterns:
Bipartite continuity, one-way change
Quadripartite continuity, multi-directional changes
Patterns are a combination of practical and aesthetic design
Patterns of beauty laws:
Symmetry
Symmetry is a key factor in the development of a pattern, but it is not the only one.
Symmetry
Contrast (dots, lines, and colors)
Balance (visual distribution)
Rhythm (regular gradation)
Classification of Patterns:
According to the form: Traditional, Folk (representative of paper-cutting), Modern
According to the content: Animals and Plants, Characters, and Landscapes
Paper-cutting: Flower in flower, theme in theme
Paper-cutting: Flowers in flower, theme in theme
The pattern is a combination of practical and aesthetic designs. The theme has a theme
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