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Pattern of Murder, by Mignon G. Eberhart
Popular Library 167, 1948
Cover art by Rudolph Belarski
Originally published in hardcover by Doubleday Doran & Co. as The Pattern, 1937
Haitian inspired pattern
Inspired by Voodoo symbolism (veve) for Erzulie the spirit of love and the sacred heart of the virgin mary.
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Finally a "fresh" photo. I took this one last week during a day trip to Boston. I went there for my cousin's graduation and we had some good time there!
I was probably inspired to take this shot from some shots I saw around the hotel. We always find patterns around us, and I really liked this building. I saw the street light and wanted to include this in the composition as well. I'm experimenting with the tilted horizon shots, so that's the result of all these inputs :)
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Pattern: Adelaide (Seamwork)
Fabric: Chambray (from Stonemountain and Daughter)
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Public Domain Book: The Scottish clans & their tartans
history of each clan and full list of septs.
22nd ed.
Published 1931 by Musson in Toronto .
Written in English.
openlibrary.org/books/OL16640868M/The_Scottish_clans_thei...
You can see more on my site here: creativejuus.com/2015/02/16/creative-mondays-166-inspire/
“What is Creative Mondays?
Monday’s are always a drag. The start of a new week, you have to go back to that routine of going to bed early/get up early. If (like me) you have to commute then you prepare for that long journey into work and that long journey back for the first time after a nice two day break.
So to kick off those lousy Mondays, I’m going to get my creative mind flowing in a positive way. Creative Mondays. A chance for me to show off something unfinished or finished that I’ve been working on throughout the previous week.”
I love working on abstract ideas and just creating for creating’s sake. I put pencil to paper and sketched out the beginning of this piece during one of my lunchtime breaks at work. Taking it further once I got home, I scanned the image in and imported it into Illustrator where I recreated the shapes using the pen tool. Once I isolated each shape I brought the design into Photoshop where I could develop the image with a three dimensional look.