Wednesday, 19 October 2016

ART AND GEOMETRY

Maybe you think that technical drawing is difficult and it is hard to find the point of learning it. But geometry, polygons and star polygons have been used long time ago in architecture and art. For instance, geometry is one of the main characteristics of Islamic artistic designs. 

Islamic Tessellation
Islamic wooden panel

Islamic decoration made of plaster
We also can found geometries in Western Art and architecture, especially  in the rose windows of the churches carried out around the medieval time. The rose windows or wheel windows flourished especially in France, where they appear in practically every important Gothic cathedral, as Notre Dame in Paris.  These windows ususally had stained glass placed in them.
 
 
Rose Window of Leon Cathedral

 
Notre Dame. Paris


In our next project we are going to use geometry to construct a stained glass window. You can find some ideas here: 




 

Although the basic geometry is the same, there is considerable variety possible in the resulting patterns. This animated diagram illustrates just a small number of the alternative patterns – in no logical sequence – which are capable of being formed by following different selections of the guidelines of the basic divided circle, in this case, the central circle of the three above, the circumference being divided into twelve parts. (From: http://catnaps.org/islamic/geometry.html)




Remember that for this project each group needs:

  -          Black A2 cardboard
  -          White pencil
  -          Compass (or yarn)
  -          Cutter
  -          Glue   
  -          Cellophane paper

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