Patterns:
Patterns are formed by the repetition of similar shapes, objects, lines, or colors.
If you place one car in a car park it’s unlikely to look very appealing, but place aلاher dozen cars next to it and a strong pattern suddenly emerges. It’s the same with telegraph poles lining the street, chimney pots on rows of terraced houses. Faces in a crowd, tables and chairs outside a street cafe, and so on.
The natural word is full of fascinating patterns too, but
because most are on a small scale you have to really look to find them. Dewdrops on a spider’s web glistening in the early morning sunlight, a multi colored field of tulips, the regimented rows of fungi on an old oak tree or the delicate veins in a leaf are just a few examples of what you are likely to encounter.
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