![]() The images you will be able to download after purchase are not watermarked. When importing these papers into a graphic file with lower DPI resolution in graphic editing software, you may need to set the size of the imported image in the editor to 3600x3600 px manually. ![]() PNG digital papers in the pack have 300 DPI resolution, optimized for printing. You can use the papers for creating greeting cards, wedding invitations, scrapbooking kits, planners and other printables, ad banners, business branding, patterned clipart, or any of your other creative projects. This pattern is perfect for any product aimed at cat lovers. The pattern used is geometric cat head tessellation pattern I designed based on a popular quilt pattern. A large size color chart image is included with the pack for convenience. Image files in the pack are sorted by hue. All other colors use exact color codes of popular named colors. Each pattern color comes in three background color variations: white, gray, and black. They only tile seamlessly horizontally.Įach paper uses a named solid color for pattern and a monochrome color for background. This is a pack of 250 digital paper backgrounds in both PNG and SVG formats. Just send me the names of the products you purchased and purchase date. If you purchased my products some time ago, you can still claim your free packs. Please allow up to 24 hours to receive your download links. I will send you download links to the free products of your choice. Despite that, I am very pleased with the creativity the students had with their shapes.BUY 3 DIGITAL PAPER PACKS, GET 1 PACK FREE!īUY 5 DIGITAL PAPER PACKS, GET 2 PACKS FREE!īUY 10 DIGITAL PAPER PACKS, GET 5 PACKS FREE!Īfter your purchase, please send me the full names of the packs you purchased (or links to the packs) and which packs you want as free ones via chat. When demonstrating the steps to create their tessellation template, I would stress more on drawing their line deeper into their square rather than keeping their line close to the edge of the square. There isn't much I would change in the lesson itself, but I found that many of the students were very conservative when drawing their lines which resulted in a less interesting shape. What I would do differently if I taught this lesson again: Give the lesson a try and leave in comments what you think. This is such a fun art project, and I like how unpredictable and unlimited the outcome is. (my example of the rotating tessellation) (My example using the above step by step process) One like the steps above and the other called rotating tessellations (for the 6th - 7th grade students) I did a couple examples for my students using two types of tessellations. Be creative and design and color your shapes. Continue to slide and trace your shape up, down, left, right until you completely fill the page.ħ. After tracing, slide your shape to the right and trace. Begin tracing your shape onto a separate sheet of paper. At this point you can examine your shape to see what you think it looks like or you can wait until after the next step.Ħ. Cut the second line you drew from the side corner to corner making sure to only cut from corner to corner and slide it to the opposite side like you did in step 3.ĥ. So if you cut the top side then you will slide it to the bottom of the square and tape in place.Ĥ. Cut the first line you drew making sure to cut only from corner to corner and slide to the opposite side. ![]() ![]() Draw another organic line from corner to corner on either the right or left side of the square.ģ. Using a square ( I cut a 3"x3" for the size of paper we were using, but you can go bigger) draw an organic line on either the top or bottom from corner to top corner.Ģ. I decided that tessellations would be a fun lessons for my art students while also challenging them because in the least, it requires a bit of precision and imagination.ġ. (Click here to read more about MC Escher) ![]() In fact, MC Escher (1898 - 1972) is the artist that comes to mind when I think of tessellations, and he was inspired by the geometric patterns of the Moorish tiles. Tessellations in its own right is like a puzzle, where all the pieces fit tightly together leaving no gaps.think of mosaic tiles. Needless to say, she wasn't the only one that would give into the temptation to spend time scouring the pieces to find a few that could be put in place. Tesselations | Art Lesson | Beverly Gurganus Fine Artĭo you like a good puzzle? When I was little my mother would have the pieces of a large puzzle stretched out on her dining room table so that when she passed by she could stop and put a few pieces together. ![]()
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