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Using a √ rectangle, we had to create a complex pattern and then draw it in Illustrator. We also could not use grayscale fills, so all that appears gray is really just more small pattern.
This helped me to discover I have a new pattern making hobby.
Black and white becomes depressing. Abstraction too isn't very human, and to smile is essentially human.
Find a repeating pattern today and make a photograph of it.. Post it then Tag it with #TP64
I love pairing my crafty side with my artistic side and merge the two. This is a mesh slouchy hat I made last night. Very relaxing to crochet...
Sample Request: www.kothea.com/request-samples.htm
Reference: 9122
Colour Shown: Ginger/ivory
Other colourways: Custom/Many + 20 standard
Width: 140cm
Composition: 100% Linen
Primary Usage: Curtains
Type of fabric: handwoven linen
شعار جديد أيضاً باسم "جو"، كل الأشياء.. علامة تجارية فاخرة، وفي نفس الوقت محببة وقريبة من العامة. (المشروع شخصي)
في هذا النموذج تم تشكيل النمط البصري الخاص بهوية "جو"، بخلاف بعض الهويات البصرية التي تعتمد اعتماداً كلياً على الأنماط، الاختلاف هنا أن هذا النمط لن يتم استخدامه في هوية "جو" إلا نادراً وبشكل محدود، حيث تعتمد الهوية هنا على الصور الفوتوغرافية وطريقة عرضها الخاصة المتزامنة دوماً مع الشعار.
This is a pottery town at Bangalore. Nice place to see how potters actually work. This is a set of small lamps which have just been made and hung out to dry...
My first upload for Module 2, just to let you all know I am here and taking part! Deconstructing Collections exercise... absolutely loved doing it, want to do more :)
© Dawn Clarkson
The best part? Look to the right -- there's a window with crazy mullions that MATCH THE GARAGE DOOR. How incredibly awesome is that? I don't know! My Awesome Meter doesn't go that high!
Happy Halloween! There's one week left so that means it is almost pumpkin time!
Here are some free patterns for your enjoyment :)
We made these a couple years back, I would say they are easy - medium difficulty
these dendritic patterns are the line of intersection between the ammonite's shell and its septa, which are the walls it built as it extended its shell. I've posted more information about it in our blog here:
n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/blog/?p=1176
the fossil is approximately 110 million years old. Jesse gave it to me for the holidays.