I drew many different designs in my pattern design drawing. There were 10 designs that I liked the most. The first one was one of the first few designs that I drew. This design was where I drew diamonds with shading and lines. To draw this design, I first drew diagonals lines to create squares. I tried my best to make the distance between the lines equal to result in squares that are proportional. Inside each diamond, I drew two line that creates a “+”. In the bottom left triangle, I shaded it so that the outer edge was a darker blue and slowly turning into light towards the middle. In the right top triangle, I drew lines starting from the intersections of the “+” towards the side of the square. The design that I had in mind was just squares and maybe some shading, but I had more ideas of what to put in the squares later on. I chose to draw the pattern like this because I wanted it to look 3D. I felt that the hardest part to create this pattern was that this was the first design that I included shading using a blue pen. I find that using a pen was difficult and it needs practice to achieve a high level of shading and creating value.
The second design that I would like to talk about was the leaf design. In this design, there were leaves overlapping each other. To create this design, I drew a leaf oval shape and another leaf oval design outside the first one I drew. In the smaller leaf oval, I drew lines that creates the details in leaves. Next, I colored in the space between the two ovals. I basically drew a leaf with a really thick border. The design I started out with in my mind was like this design. I chose to draw this design because I wanted to include organic shapes, since I already drew a lot of geometric shapes. I wanted to create a variety of patterns. I wanted the leaf to have a thick border to make it more elaborated and not make it look too messy. I was scared that the tile was not balanced because I made the border of the leaves a bit too dark. I included more designs to help balance it out.
The third design was the circle spiral/seashell design. First I drew a circle spiral, starting from the inside to the outside, then added lines in the circle spiral and shaded the design. I shaded the design to make the lines darker. I wanted it to look like a seashell. I didn’t change my mind when I drew the design. I decided to draw this design because I thought this design would look really cool. I think the hardest part of drawing the design was that it was a bit difficult to shade. This was because there were already lines inside the spiral and I didn’t want to ruin it because of trying to shade it with cross-hatching. I tried my best to mess up the sequence of lines by making my cross-hatching lines as light as possible. Also, I wanted the shading to make the design be like an illusion and help create a movement of either the lines going inwards or outwards. I think the difficult part was the shading because I felt that shading wasn’t easy.
The fourth design was the curvy line crosses. It’s when I drew curvy lines horizontally and diagonally, then inside every shape created, I drew a smaller version of it and shaded the design in. I shaded the design in because I thought it would create a contrast between the shaded shape and the white border. Outside of the duplicated shapes, I drew small details like lines and circles. I alternated these two border designs in every shape formed by the curvy lines. When I first drew this design, I just thought of drawing only the curvy lines that go horizontally and diagonally. I didn’t want to include the inside designs, but the inside designs make it look more interesting. I thought that this pattern was really pretty and reminded me of ripples created by dropping stones into water. I think the hardest part was including the small details in the patterns because the space to draw the details were limited.
The fifth design was the paint drip design. This design was inspired by a classmate. First, I drew curvy lines, sometimes the arch are really low, some are shallow. I then used the cross-hatching technique to make the tip look really dark. I also didn’t use a ruler to draw the cross-hatching because I wanted it to look hand drawn and a bit messy. I shaded the tip because I want it the design to show the heaviness of the paint, like the dark tip is really heavy and also to create a emphasis. I had this idea in mind once I started drawing. I like the organic shapes created in this design. Due to the shape of the drip, it was kind of hard to shade.
The sixth design was a constellation design. I drew a “H” with a certain amount of space in between each H. Then, I connected each H in columns. I shaded the H diagonally because I want certain shapes to stand out. The lines used to create the shading wasn’t really close because I didn’t want to make the shading really dark. This design was actually inspired by a wall in a cafe. I liked it and decided to make it into a constellation. My idea of this design didn’t really change when I was drawing this design. There weren’t really any difficulty that I had when drawing this design.
The seventh design looks like zigzag lines with vertical lines crossing through. First, I drew vertical lines, then slanting lines. I made the slanting lines touch each other at the tips. The touch tips would be on the vertical lines. After that, I shaded every other lines because I wanted the design to look 3D. I chose this design because I like how it is really simple. This design was a bit hard to shade. I felt that the reason is the same as the third design. I didn’t want to ruin the slanting lines.
The eight design was where I drew squares using straight lines. Inside some squares were more squares and others had lines. First I drew straight lines horizontally and vertically to create squares. Then, I draw two rows of square designs and two rows of lines. For the square designs, I drew a very small square, then a slightly bigger square outside of the small square. I color the space between the smaller square and the bigger square. For the line design, I just drew horizontal lines. I actually wasn’t going to alternate two rows of square designs and two rows of lines. I was just going to alternate each row of designs. For example a row of square designs, then a row of lines, then a row of square designs again. I ended up with the alternating two rows was because I made a mistake. The mistake was part of a challenge also. Instead of drawing a row of lines, I drew a row of squares, but I still thought the design I got was nice. This design was actually inspired by a drawing on the Internet and I made a variation of it.
The ninth design is the square spiral design. This is actually a variation of the circle spiral design. First I started out from the inside to the outside. Then, I shaded from the line towards the inside. The concept is very similar to the circle spiral design. In the beginning, however, I didn’t want to shade the design, but I felt that it was too simple if I didn’t.
The last design I wanted to share was the flower design. I started to drawing the design by drawing the center. The center is a circle with the very middle really dark and fades a bit towards the outside. I drew four small petals that connects to the center circle. I continued to draw more petals. In each set of petals, I drew different designs. For the first set of petals (the very first four I drew), I drew a line at the tip towards the center. The line fades halfway towards the center. For the second set of petals, I drew diagonal lines in the petals. For the third set of petals, I drew a border around each petal. For the last set of petals, I shaded the whole petal. The idea that I started out with was a simple repeating flower design, but when I started drawing it, I came up with more ideas and then made more petals. I chose this design because I like flowers. I chose to draw designs in every petal because I want the petals to have a lot of details, so it wouldn’t look boring. I think the hardest part of drawing this design was that the flower was a bit too small for me to draw the more detailed design into. I overcame this by drawing the designs slowly so I would stay in the line.
In my work, I included straight lines and other lines, such as curvy lines, slanting lines, diagonal lines. I thought that included different kinds of lines in my tiles. In my peers’ work, there were also many kinds of lines. One of my peers was really creative and she used many lines to create a specific shape that I thought was really cool. In my work, I drew geometric shapes and organic shapes. In my peers’ work, they also included the two different kinds of shapes. In my work, I did include space when I drew the circle spiral design by making it look like it is going inwards. In my peers’ work, they included space also in different ways. In my work, I included the colors: blue, white and light blue, though I felt I had more white and blue on the tiles. I thought that this was one of my weaknesses in creating value with a pen. In my peers’ work, the colors were a bit more pattern. In my work, I included value for many of my designs. I felt that the value in my tiles could be better. In my peers’ work, they also included value in many of the designs they drawn. I thought that I included unity in some patterns, but not all of them. I thought that I included unity in the pattern border designs the most. I felt that nothing was to contrasting or emphasizing and everything was equal. I included rhythm when I repeated the patterns in a tile. For example the repetition of the very first design. I thought that I only included some harmony parts. For example the designs inside the flower petals. The designs were different, but are relevant.