Rhythm in interior design is seen but not heard. Like a series of beams attached a ceiling, repeating rectangles in a pattern, or a line of accent tile surrounding the shower, rhythm guides the eye ...
For Jane Herzog, the art is in the process, in the execution of a plan. “My different mediums are repetitive,” Herzog said in an interview at her Bozeman studio last week. “Make a plan. Execute it.
Carole Harris, “Things Ain’t What They Used to Be” (2018), part of Rhythm, Repetition, and Vocab, a Detroit Art Week special exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) (all photos by the author ...
There are certain elements of design you can use when decorating your living space to create a pleasant regular rhythm that is pleasing to the eye. Rhythm is used in order to create consistency and or ...