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Fossils show that repeating patterns and geometry have been part of the natural world long before we could ever take note of it. Stripes, spirals, and bilateral symmetry are all examples of repeating patterns regularly seen throughout the natural world. A common pattern represented in many natural structures, including our fern subject, is a fractal. A fractal is a kind of pattern that we observe often in nature and in art. It is a pattern you can observe as a series of patterns repeating over and over again, at many different scales, and where any small part resembles the whole. Think of a tree. The pattern on a leaf resembles that of a branch, and the branch looks just like a miniature version of the overall tree. Shell patterns fall into a mathematical pattern called the Fibonacci sequence, and more specifically something called the Golden Ratio. The Golden Ratio is often referred to as the golden proportion. This golden proportion is seen as perfectly balanced, and is regularly studied by mathematicians and artists alike. The muted tones and somewhat monochromatic nature of fossils lends well to the use of colored pencil sketch. Unlike simply coloring with colored pencils, colored pencil sketch uses a limited color palette and focuses on varying application to develop a range of tones. To Contact Us or Sign Up For a Class: Phone: (415) 595-4680 Email: info@greenforestartstudio.com Website: https://www.greenforestartstudio.com/