Humans
have always wanted to give more meaning to our lives, developing ways to embellish
our lives. “We demand more of existence
than mere survival.” Pattern and ornaments are meant to engage the eye however,
like transformers there’s more than meets the eye. Recognizing pattern among
things allows us to add layers of meaning with visual context and embellish how
we see the world. A deaf person often times cannot read because letters are
just symbols when you take away sound. Pattern is the language of silence. Ornament
and pattern are form-based languages visually articulating our ideas. “Contemporary
ornament communicates histories, customs, lore, and a shared appreciation of
craft”. Ornamentation has the power to narrate and make us better at understanding
and appreciating the things we often take for granted. Design can call our
attention to over-looked aspects of daily life, full of movement. Yet, our
everyday surroundings give us the illusion of stability and permanence.
Ornament
has the ability to adapt and change with different contexts and aesthetics over
time. The article organizes contemporary artist and designers who make and use
patterns and ornaments into 6 themes. Amplification, designers intensify
ornament or patterns making them more complex in order to tell stories and make
simple objects beautiful. The Everyday takes everyday objects and imposes
patterns and ornaments that change your views on these objects. Kits-of-parts is
open-minded, offering options and play. Elaboration makes things more complex being
able to translate into the digital world with its intricacies. Inheritances manipulate
old patterns, reviving them to make new ones and harkens back to tradition. Fantasy
exists to amuse and possibly provoke thought. Something that stood out to me
was how great of an influence ornament and pattern has on the modern world. The
article showed different styles and variations of ornament and pattern and helping
the reader to open their mind to how immense and imposing ornament and pattern
are. Pattern and Ornamentation encompass our daily lives in such subtle ways it’s
hard to pay attention to unless we consciously make the decision to “stop and
smell the roses.”
Checked, thank you.
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