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Back end page for Sarah Henley book.

Copyright Melissa Castrillon 2009

Taken at Our Lady Of The Holy Spirit retreat center sanctuary in the Norwood suburb of Cincinnati Ohio. .

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Beautiful color and layer patterns of the Painted Hills in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon, at sunset.

A Common Goldeneye in a hurry over Hood Canal in western Washington State.

Have a fantastic and safe day dear Flickr friends !

Detail of observation tower

NON SONO TETTI COME GLI ALTRI...

  

I Trulli di Alberobello sono tipiche abitazioni pugliesi, realizzate in pietra calcarea. Con i loro tetti a cono distintivi e le mura di pietra a secco, rappresentano un'icona di architettura tradizionale.

Riconosciuti dall'UNESCO nel 1996, i trulli in Puglia rappresentano una meraviglia architettonica e culturale nel cuore della nostra Penisola.

Queste affascinanti costruzioni in pietra a secco, con i loro distintivi tetti a cono, risalgono a secoli fa e incantano i visitatori con la loro unicità. Ogni Trullo di Alberobello è una testimonianza dell'abilità artigianale e dell'ingegno dei contadini locali.

Attraverso vicoli pittoreschi, si percepisce il richiamo di un passato autentico, in cui la comunità viveva in armonia con la natura.

  

Note tratte dal sito:

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THEY ARE NOT ROOFS LIKE THE OTHERS...

 

The Trulli of Alberobello are typical Apulian houses, made of limestone. With their distinctive conical roofs and dry stone walls, they represent an icon of traditional architecture.

Recognized by UNESCO in 1996, the trulli in Puglia represent an architectural and cultural wonder in the heart of our Peninsula.

These fascinating dry stone buildings, with their distinctive conical roofs, date back centuries and enchant visitors with their uniqueness. Each Trullo of Alberobello is a testimony to the craftsmanship and ingenuity of the local farmers.

Through picturesque alleys, you can feel the call of an authentic past, in which the community lived in harmony with nature.

  

Riversamento da negativo 35 mm a digitale

Screen printing is starting up again soon. I think I may do a pattern series. This is from my sketchbook mock.

 

www.alyssaduhe.blogspot.com/

saw these very nice patterns created by tracks of heavy machinery on clay

Gathered on various beaches last year

A pattern done in Adobe Illustrator CS6. Free to use.

It's a merry day in the meadow, with cute flowers, charming children, plus a little chaos and destruction.

 

I worked on this cross-stitch pattern back in January, when springtime was a far-off fantasy. I'm so happy it's finally here!

  

Patterned after a macro photo of a dime-sized ladies' Veri-Thin Gruen watch

Folkwang Museum

Essen Rüttenscheid

@ St. John's College in Annapolis

52 in 2016 Chalenge #14 Linear Patterns

These plumbing lines for a new outdoor arena and skating path in my neighbourhood had a great graphic pattern to them.

I really like pattern's vintage flowers

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