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The branches and leaves of this giant tree sort themselves out so each has it's own space. I noticed this pattern in the trees overhead while lying on my back listening to music in the park in Devonport, New Zealand.
There are not many shots i take and i feel proud. This is one of my top 10 from the pictures that i have taken so far. Maybe in top 5.
This morning I came across a pile of PVC pipes out the front of a plumbing shop in town and thought this could make an interesting photo.
I wanted to tessellate the blue flower pattern I had figured out previously but the only color I had with enough slopes to do the job was black. But when I finally worked it out, the black flowers looked too much like swas.tikas... .it's so irritating! I was really proud with parts of this, for getting it all filled in and connecting together, but I couldn't really use it for anything. Perhaps if I bought more slopes in different colors it wouldn't seem so bad. Sigh.... There's actually lots of room in this pattern for different variations, lots of places where there are headlight bricks that could be colored to make patterns. The other problem I have is that it's extremely headlight-brick intensive, and I don't have enough to really fill it all out.
So I think I'll have to try something else for the floor plan I was trying to make....
Gouache and acrylic ink on watercolour paper. 8x10" / 20x25cm © Natasha Newton 2016 / www.natashanewton.com
I'm experimenting with filling in the empty squares in the previous pattern with cheese slopes and tiles. Here's a sample of some I tried.
A work in progress for a little personal print Ive been drawing dripping waterpipes for a bit now and thought i would make something other than a sketch with them
Love this pattern! Thank you Jenny! Made this in a size small but I think I'll go up a size for next time as it's a little tight in the bust and underarms. I was right on the edge of the measurements for the small so should have known. Inspired by the other red plaid Tova shirts I've been seeing :)
Found this lone pattern on Ebay. Did not get it..went up to 100 dollars so I dropped out. Cleaned it up and made it useful for embroidery!