The visual language of this series resulted in large-scale warp and weft installations within rural and urban environments—weavings—thus linking Vicuña to the Feminist Art Movement's Pattern and Decoration Movement.
Canadian Forces Decoration | Territorial Decoration | Efficiency Decoration | Christmas lights (holiday decoration) | Pattern 1914 Enfield | Order (decoration) | Decoration for Exceptional Civilian Service | Decoration Day | pattern matching | Pattern 1853 Enfield | Pattern 1908 and 1912 cavalry swords | pattern | order (decoration) | IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence | Bloodstain pattern analysis | Widmanstätten pattern | Volunteer Officers' Decoration | Universal Camouflage Pattern | The Pattern | Splinter pattern camouflage | ? | ? | Self-Destructive Pattern | Scrum pattern | radiation pattern | Pattern welding | ''Pattern Recognition'' | Pattern matching | Pattern (devotional) | Pattern (architecture) |