While thinking about what would be the best way to develop my drawings, I started to look at repeats.
I originally wrote a brief about surface patterns so I thought this could be a good way to incorporate that slightly into this brief.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggkIElSw-qFWlyzpFcvkzHcfq8gXAvZZzAnK49DClcCHwiRvKth7zcbH6xCV5SjemYayrbaO20Vpy3yn8gAbkLsSbQfsyzTOWWAQS0xKaNeswZg0Fqc6E9_WmL4Y7UajLGiGdSvZYbRjc/s320/Picture+6.png)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEinbKI8zrDnZxlQzH0CL99ZzZamJfMDxizMqaXdhDjZEiwdUmK38EVMb6FvaGMqs2kipq6MowPcfoYP4qoBVva3MYYuFMnFkK1iED30uqeGZiX4IJspPLuwy23jaQHmigWHIXSPOTaCE0Q/s320/Picture+7.png)
The repeat below is much more visually engaging than the two above, probably just because it looks more complex and the layout is quite 'different'.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJMsuZNR5qmcf2sYYc9qQf_wI9s-Q1UY35mK83HMPFWrtoIVLHrP8S66-9RfFNozxr9VRMLwea31lI_KD3zzhsIK8MEKbIzg4ZaSoaOA2B6VNSxgm0P9hvFCB3BpwwcHAO0MRczRwnlfI/s320/Picture+8.png)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEil10WhKUtqYC9N1x_N2Ym6S0fAxZI1TzOjUN-9JMZdWiWwNx8AhvS0QIgx2vuF5-FArlV1mEIdBoST7TLxit9krdh_TYY4XBy8JFmF-qhKMQ3kE2oOpMUHuy44VzneimFwT9hQ9Yl74Sw/s320/Picture+9.png)
Once again, the repeat below is Alot more visually interesting than the above piece - even though there is more negative space around the tapes, I think it emphasizes the seperate images a lot more and highlights the interesting layout
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