Introducing the use of the Primary Isosceles Triangles of Regular Polygons to Produce Self Similar Patterns

Year: 2012 Authors: Stanley Spencer

Core claim

Primary isosceles triangles from regular polygons can be recursively combined to create enlargable self-similar patterns with varied symmetries.

Topics

self-similar patterns, polygon symmetry, recursive design, Celtic ornament

Domains

Euclidean geometry, regular polygons, similar triangles, symmetry groups, ornamental design, generative art, Celtic art, pattern making

Methods

polygon dissection, recursive enlargement, turtle graphics, manual construction

Media

computer-generated images, A0-size prints, digital sketches, bronze and ironwork motifs

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