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This was another art project.I'd tell you the date, but it's on the back and I'm not taking it down for fear of ripping it. (Plus, I'm too lazy and don't want to have to bother taping it back up~.)
Also can't tell you the exact grade, as that's also on the back (not that anyone cares~.) I *think* it was around a 98%. May have been another 100, though. *shrugs*
For the project, you had to use three or four letters to break up the page into at least 12 different spaces. Then, you had to fill each space with a pattern.
I used my little brother's initals (VJS) since I hate mine and hate my little sister (Ain't I nice~?).
It was done with a fine point sharpie marker.
- Savanah
Ps. Yeah, the lighting in my room sucks for picture taking, and I couldn't get the flash to work on the camera.
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JohnRobertMagic [2014-03-26 17:42:30 +0000 UTC]
I have a question that I am eager to ask and am also going to write you a note so I make sure you get this and hopefully reply. These are designer clothing patterns right? Ive seen a couple of them before such as in the "S" towards the top right the straight lines that overlap and intersect and seem to be jumping all crazy is called spizico if I remember correctly, and then also in the "S" towards the bottom right the zig zags that aren't parallel to each other is familiar to me also. I was wondering if you could answer all or any of these questions.. What designer(s) make these patterns? What are the individual patterns called? What are the group of patterns called such as there are a type of patterns that are called baroque patterns that i know of that are a type of patterns but there are many different kinds, as of now i just call these designer patterns but im not sure if that is right. Where on the internet can you find these patterns in art or clothing or writing or anything. I am very interested. If you can help me I would most appreciate it. I have favorited this picture and really like it. Ive never seen anything like it. Thankyou PatheticArtist, from JohnRobertMagic
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PatheticArtist In reply to JohnRobertMagic [2014-06-02 13:26:33 +0000 UTC]
Sorry for taking so long to get back to you! I don't really use DeviantArt much anymore, so I don't check my messages/comment often.
Nope. All of these patterns are from my brain. I don't know anything about clothing patterns. Β Thanks for asking, though!
This project was just a high school art project. We were told to pick some initials, and draw them edge to edge to break up the page. Then, fill each section with some pattern, and to make some patterns sparse and some dense in order to play with shading without actually "shading" like you would with a pencil.
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KaMiKaZe-ArTiSt [2010-03-30 22:43:26 +0000 UTC]
I do like the use of patterns. This is interesting. I'm using the same type of concept but I have positive and negative space instead of someones initials. Still, this is pretty cool.
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PatheticArtist In reply to KaMiKaZe-ArTiSt [2010-04-17 05:25:49 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. I'm glad you like it! ^_^
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Fangyuzhe [2006-10-16 23:29:55 +0000 UTC]
It's so clean and... sepia! My favourite part is the clovers.
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Temariix [2006-08-27 19:33:42 +0000 UTC]
Lucky, we didn't get to do these. Your's looks really nice, and even though the light isnt that good, it makes it look awsome
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PatheticArtist In reply to Temariix [2006-08-29 17:49:50 +0000 UTC]
You could just do one yourself. It's really easy. One important part I forgot to mention, though. When you step away from it, you should be able to see different values of grey depending on how dense the patterns you use are, or how thick your lines are.
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