Week 3 Readings
3. A beginner’s motif vocabulary
3.1. 2-minute Practice: Border vs main motif
Figure 2: Ming Dynasty porcelain bowl

Set a timer for 2 minutes. Look at the bowl image and write 4 bullets:
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Main motif:
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Support motifs/fillers: (2 items)
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Border(s): (describe where they are and what they look like)
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Layout focus: where does your eye go first, and why?
REVEAL (Model answer)
Main motif: a human figure (scholar/attendant) within a landscape scene.
Support motifs/fillers: deer; trees/foliage; rocks/mountains (any two are fine).
Border(s): thin linear band(s) close to the rim; additional banding around the lower body/above the foot ring (simple lines that frame the scene).
Layout focus: the eye goes first to the figure (central visual anchor), then moves to the deer/trees and finally to the rim/foot borders that “contain” the scene.
