Repetition+3D

These are student-made photographs which show real-world examples of the 3-D principles of design.

Repetition is seen in the design and patterns of this lane. Margaret K.

Repetition is seen in the style of the white keys and black keys. Margaret K.

Repetition is seen in the white patterned style of each individual piece. Margaret K.







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Repetition can be seen in the repeating pattern of a specific animal (camel) in this tapestry. (Emma Stotz)



These blinds demonstrate the principle of repetition. They utilize light and shape in order to convey repetition. (Emma Stotz)

The zig-zag pattern on this cloth illustrate repetition. Color along with shape help to exemplify the repetitive nature of the fabric. (Emma Stotz)



There are many examples of repetition in this photo, the arches, the fence, the brick walkway and the shadows all repeat. (Michelle Crutchfield)The identical, evenly spaces rungs on the roller coaster track show repetition.



By: Amber MayBy: Amber MayBy: Amber May (elizabeth lampe) Repitition is shown here by the drawers continuing without any change in size.

(elizabeth lampe) The long row of bushes continuing without much change in size or shape displays repitition. (elizabeth lampe) The piano keys do not vary in size or form. They are an example of repitition.