Roman geometric patterns radiate symmetry and order. Drawing the
patterns is not just a question of mechanically copying the work of
someone else square by square, but of understanding the underlying
structure. The patterns are built up from simple elements which seem to
'grow' and develop in an almost organic or living way. This book is
arranged as a series of drawing exercises. There is no better way of
appreciating the skill and imagination of those artists than by drawing
their designs yourself. To 'feel' how a cross 'grows' into a swastika
pattern which then 'grows' into a complex interlocking design is
something which can only be experienced at first hand. This second
edition incorporates the same "drawing led" approach to learning about
the subject and as such is invaluable in using the designs for
contemporary mosaic, or pattern, design. New photographs and updated
text strengthen this approach further. Ideal for schools, shops in or
near Roman remains, and historical and art/design sections of shops.