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Art workshop

Art is everywhere. No, I don't mean by the beautiful image printed out whether it is digital or something that is handmade. But there is one solution and that is the secret nature. 
So, we are going to paint the pattern tiles for fabulous nature design. Whatever you can find bring it on.
I found this beautiful leaf and I was just thinking of the pattern. Next I am going to scan this leaf.
This is the scan image which is good to make a pattern. Now, pattern tile is going to be simple shapes on its own.
Individually placed leaf pattern tile in horizontal, vertical and flat. 
Next will be digital symmetrical pattern 
Patterns are predictable repetitions. Here the pattern is repeated but symmetrically art because they add visual interest and complexity to a work and can also convey symbolic meanings. Here, it is a leaf pattern from One leaf  to many leaves and then symmetrical. It was very tantalizing building the leaves pattern. Types of symmetries are rotational symmetry, reflection symmetry, translation symmetry, and glide reflection symmetry. Rotational symmetry can also be found in nature, for instance, in the petals of a flower. When I created pattern tile manually placing the leaves and then drawing a rotational pattern of the leaves. We also call this “flipping” because we can literally flip the canvas.
A balanced work, in which the visual weight is distributed evenly across the composition, seems stable, makes the viewer feel comfortable, and is pleasing to the eye.  

Just added the diamond shape.
Hope this helps you in balancing your views when you visit this amazing surface of pattern tile and digital patterns. We have come to an end of the Art process. 

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Cheers,
Gcb studios 

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