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Stripes

: Stripes carry heavy historical weight. They have represented everything from the "convict stripes" of penal systems to the "stars and stripes" that signify national identity or even metaphors for biological regeneration .

From the rhythmic "visual chords" of Bridget Riley’s paintings to the simple "tear stripes" that help cheetahs focus on prey , the stripe remains one of the most powerful and versatile tools in the natural and designed world. #ShowYourStripes: how climate data became a cultural icon Stripes

In modern interiors, thick, optimistic stripes are being used to break the monotony of "solid shades of beige and gray". This trend, often referred to as "dopamine décor," relies on the high contrast of stripes to create a sense of movement and joy. However, stripes aren't just aesthetic; they can be functional and even physiological. High-contrast stripes on stairs can improve safety by increasing "perceived step height," though they can also cause visual discomfort for those prone to pattern glare or migraines. : Stripes carry heavy historical weight

Stripes are more than just a repeating pattern; they are a visual language that has defined art, fashion, and even social status for centuries. Whether they are the bold, "dopamine-inducing" lines currently taking over home décor or the complex geometric "brush paths" seen in Frank Stella's iconic Black Paintings , stripes command attention by directing the eye and creating rhythm. Historically, as explored in Michel Pastoureau's The Devil’s Cloth , stripes were once viewed with suspicion, often relegated to outcasts or "disturbed" surfaces, but they have evolved into symbols of order, rebellion, and even urgent global data. The Evolution of the Stripe #ShowYourStripes: how climate data became a cultural icon

: In the mid-20th century, artists like Frank Stella used stripes to reject the "hullabaloo" of Abstract Expressionism. His stripes were literal—"the paths of brush on canvas"—leading the viewer away from symbolism and into the raw physical reality of the painting.

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