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Repeat Pattern Design Artists

This document discusses repeat pattern design in art and artists who work in this style such as William Morris, Tsang Kin Wah, Shepard Fairey, Ian O'Phelan, Nicola Carter, and Angie Lewin. It also defines the decorative style of chinoiserie, which uses Chinese motifs and techniques in Western art, furniture, and architecture, especially in the 18th century.

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Repeat Pattern Design Artists

This document discusses repeat pattern design in art and artists who work in this style such as William Morris, Tsang Kin Wah, Shepard Fairey, Ian O'Phelan, Nicola Carter, and Angie Lewin. It also defines the decorative style of chinoiserie, which uses Chinese motifs and techniques in Western art, furniture, and architecture, especially in the 18th century.

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Repeat Pattern Design

Artists

William Morris

Tsang Kin Wah

Shepard Fairey

Ian OPhelan

Nicola Carter

Angie Lewin

Chinoiserie

chinoiserie
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noun noun: chinoiserie

1. 1. a decorative style in Western art, furniture, and architecture, especially in the 18th century, characterised by the use of Chinese motifs and techniques.

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