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Italo-Ionic earthenware olla with multiple brush lines, rosette, checkerboard and lion in black and red. From a tomb in Incoronata, Pisticci. Greek, Ionic, 7th Century BC. Museo archeologico nazionale di Metaponto. Metaponto, Basilicata, Italy. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier. Made locally by Ionian workmen.
Satyr with goat. Dionysus mosaic (220 AD - 230 AD). Roman-Germanic Museum (Römisch-Germanisches Museum), Köln, Germany. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier.
Cinerary unglazed painted earthenware olpe. Found in a tomb in Croce Missionaria, Ferrandina. Messapian, 7th Century BC. Museo archeologico nazionale di Metaponto. Metaponto, Basilicata, Italy. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier.
Arches, steps and daylight from the tunnels and rooms of the inner fortress, Krak des Chevaliers, Syria
Black and white photograph of the Aramco building at King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) in Riyadh. The twisting architectural design and reflective glass facade create bold geometric patterns, captured dramatically against a clear sky
The strong geometric design looks fabulous with these well selected shades of harmonising blues and greens. Jenny used glass mosaics - some with copper and enamel veins - and glass beads for the centre.
Silver arm bands and bracelets with punched geometric designs. Viking, 7th Century AD - 8th Century AD. Swedish History Museum, Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright 2018, James A. Glazier
There are six convex regular 4-polytopes, which are the four-dimensional equivalents of the Platonic solids.
Part of a costume for the stage.
I was commissioned to hand knit a copy of a 1970s (I think) machine knit which has been distressed (holes put in it - the character is impoverished). Oh - it is a male character - please excuse the lady mannequin being used here.
This is my hand-knitted duplicate - with built-in distress to approximate that of the original.
I used 5ply (sports wt) and 4ply (sock wt) woolen yarns.
Couldn't get the slightly yellow beige of the original knit - so I bought a soft pale brown and over-dyed it with tea. Couldn't get a tweed / 2-tone - so used my spinning wheel to ply some lace wt beige (also tea dyed) with the chocolate colour yarn ... Thankfully, the chocolate colour and the reddish tan were obtainable :-)
Was lucky to get the same stitch guage as the original knit - though my row guage was a little looser.
Took 8 days to make including the tea dying - was in such a panic to get this done that I was knitting with the yarn still slightly damp!
Although this hints at real objects it is intentionally nonrepresentational. When it started to look too much like something real, like a house or a palace or a mountain or a gem stone, I threw in some changes to reduce the similarities. It looks like what it really is -- a multicolored, straight-edged ditgital pattern. Assembled with iDraw. This doodle is as much a playing around with how colors change next to other colors as it is a playing around connecting polygons which have 3, 4, 5, or 7 sides.
The Şehzade Mosque (Turkish: Şehzade Camii) is a mosque in the city of Istanbul, Turkey. The mosque was commissioned by Sultan Suleiman I and was built by architect Mimar Sinan between 1543 and 1548. It was considered by architectural historians as Sinan's first masterpiece of classical Ottoman architecture
Interior of the mosque
Interior of the mosque
The mosque has a square plan, covered by a central dome, flanked by four half-domes. The dome is supported by four piers, and has a diameter of 19 meters and it is 37 meters high. Şehzade complex (Külliye) is situated between Fatih and Bayezid complexes. The Külliye consists of the mosque, the tomb (turbe) of Prince Mehmet (which was built prior to the mosque), two schools (medresa), kitchen for the poor and a caravansarai. The mosque and its courtyard are surrounded by a wall that separates them from the rest of the complex.
Italo-Ionic earthenware olpe (jug) with snake, stars and geometric multiple-brush designs in red and black. From a tomb in Incoronata, Pisticci. Greek, Ionic, 7th Century BC. Museo archeologico nazionale di Metaponto. Metaponto, Basilicata, Italy. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier. Made locally by Ionian workmen.
Gold and silver mouth cover with seated dogs with jadite inlaid eyes and stepped pyramids. Moche, c. 400 AD. Tomb of the Lady of Cao, Huaca Cao Veijo, El Brujo, Peru. From the Museo Cao, Magdalena de Cao, Peru. Special Exhibit, Golden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, USA. Copyright 2018, James A. Glazier. We visited El Brujo when the site was under excavation, years ago.
A Love Kitty Pink fabric design from the Absolute Retrocities collection available for purchase on Spoonflower. This image shows an 8" x 8" swatch printed as 150 DPI on to Linen Cotton Canvas and photographed in natural daylight. www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1134217
the giant gila monster model kit scuplt me dan Christlieb. Heres a link were to get one www.geometricdesign.net