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The Mississippi Watershed Management Organization has really cool light-up signage, see this google map link if you want to see what it actually looks like: www.google.com/maps/@45.013513,-93.2718211,3a,75y,265.36h...
I went to a small art exhibition called Floribunda recently. It had a number of paintings, floral dresses and a row of flowers entombed in clear resin. Included was this interesting NO painting which I didn't take the details of but was rather beautiful.
For the Mosaic Montage Monday theme of pattern mixing. Included is an overlay texture of dots and dashes. A pattern imposed by man.
www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/floribunda/
"The exhibition Floribunda, a major partnership between the National Gallery of Victoria and Bunjil Place, is an intoxicating larger-than-life mashup of floral imagery, design and motif drawn exclusively from the NGV Collection. Through its ‘Wunderkammer’ style of display, Floribunda celebrates and reimagines the nature and significance of one of Australia’s most important collections. Including Decorative Arts, Fashion and Textiles, Painting, First Nations Australia and Pacific Art, the selection of works spans multiple histories, cultures and art forms. Featuring poignant still life paintings, couture embellished with swirls of floral pattern, and objects lavishly adorned with buds and blooms, Floribunda connects human experience with the beauty and poetic symbolism of flowers."
Any dog's nose has a 2 way, mirror symmetry & thus falls within the idea of "Pattern"
In this case the nose belongs to our new pup, Rogue
. Art déco . City Theatre . Gothenborg . Sweden .
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in my BlackandWhite Series 2; Pic # 62 ...
Taken May 1, 2018
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The adult form is known as the Carolina sphinx moth.
I found this one in my garden while pulling weeds. He was actually feeding on the weeds so I let him go unharmed. He's welcome to eat all the weeds he wants.
Occasionally I take a photo and it doesn't quite look like the scene. This was one subject. It is actually the detail from the side of a large patterned iceberg, sitting on Jökulsárlón beach in Iceland, but the way the light fell meant the patterns looked somewhat different. I think it looks like an abstract painting. Someone else thought it looked like a huddle of penguins!
When the tide goes out these ripple marks from the current and water movement are left behind.
- San Felipe, Baja (Mexico) on the Sea of Cortez.
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The beach last week was full of debris after the wild weather, it makes for fascinating sand patterns.