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The History of Patterns in Various Parts of the World

The History of Patterns in Various Parts of the World

written by Morteza_Yousefi

29 Oct 202310 EDITIONS
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The History of Patterns in Various Parts of the World

Patterns are one of the ancient and captivating arts used worldwide from ancient times to the present day. This art not only holds beautiful and artistic meanings but also has a rich and diverse history. In this text, we will explore the history of patterns in various parts of the world, including Iran, India, China, and Egypt.

Patterns in Iran:

In Iran, patterns are recognized as a traditional and beautiful art form. These patterns initially started with simple geometric shapes. Over time, by combining various geometric shapes and creating diversity in designs, more intricate patterns emerged. Patterns are abundantly seen in Iranian architecture, especially in Islamic architecture and mosques.

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Patterns in India and China:

In India and China, patterns are also an integral part of the people's culture and art. In India, patterns are known for their vibrant and intricate designs. They are used for decorating clothing, temple architecture, and even museums. In China, patterns are used as spiritual and artistic symbols for adorning sculptures, carpets, and ceramics.

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Patterns in Egypt:

Egypt is also one of the rich sources of patterns in world history. Egyptian patterns mainly consist of motifs inspired by natural elements such as plants and animals, and they played a significant role in ancient Egyptian art and architectural designs.

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Patterns and Symmetry:

Symmetry refers to the repetition and balance of patterns and motifs in art and architecture. This concept has a significant role in all the places where patterns are used, enhancing the beauty and diversity of these patterns. Symmetry, as an artistic principle, contributes to creating harmony and coherence in patterns.

Patterns in Europe:

Even in Europe, patterns are recognized as part of art and architecture. For instance, the patterns used in the Gothic school are prominent examples of architectural and artistic patterns in Europe.

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Patterns in South America:

particularly in countries like Mexico and the Maya civilization, serve as symbols of the region's rich history and culture. Mexican patterns are recognized as essential elements in the art and architecture of the country. They often comprise artistic motifs and craftsmanship inspired by Mexico's cultural heritage.

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The Maya civilization has also developed fascinating patterns. Maya patterns, in particular, serve as spiritual and religious symbols. They consist of artistic motifs and symbols derived from nature, closely tied to Maya civilization and religion. These patterns showcase the precision and complexity of Maya art.

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Patterns in South America not only captivate through their beauty and artistic value but also signify a deep historical connection to ancient civilizations and indigenous cultures in these regions. These patterns continue to play a significant role in South American arts and local cultures to this day.

Artistry Project

Artistry

I, as a programmer, endeavored to create a series of patterns that deviate from the common repetitive ones that we encounter regularly. In doing so, I strived to break away from the traditional rigid patterns while maintaining the essence of their structure.

As an artist, it was crucial for me to preserve the harmonious interplay of colors in my work and not simply generate random patterns. I aimed to strike a balance where my generative art would be visually appealing, yet carry a unique artistic essence.

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