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circle pattern Leaded light window in machine made glass triple glazed with sandblasted accents on reverse.
Water pipes stockpiled nearby Langhorne Creek, awaiting installation to provide water to the Lower Lakes communities. Water will be sourced from the Murray River, adding extra strain on Lake Albert & Lake Alexandrina_Oct 2008
Here's the paisley again. I've colorized it (roughly) in Photoshop. Trying to get a feel for what works for it. I'd love to work this into a repeat.
One of the highlights of our educational trip was a visit to the Derix Studio just outside Wiesbaden.
Here the highly skilled team of craftsmen translate the designs of numerous German and international artists into completed stained glass windows (unlike in the UK where most of us tend to translate our own designs into glass, in Germany the artist usually delegates to a highly professional team who works under their specifications, partly as a result of the much greater percentage of new commissions in glass, both ecclesiastical and increasingly in the secular market, an approach largely ignored in the UK).
Touring the studio enabled us to witness the team in action creating contemporary architectural artworks in various stages. It was also here we were able to meet the renowned artist Johannes Schreiter who gave a talk on his work.
Knit with Noro Transitions, which is a combination of wool, alpaca, angora, silk and cashmere. This makes for lots of neat transitions in color and texture. Pattern is from the book 101 Designer One-Skein Wonders by Margaret Halas.
Made this Colette Patterns - Laurel with three fabrics: 1) Michael Miller's Malibu Stripe 2) Riley Blake's Ombre Green 3) Michael Miller's Coral Cotton Couture Solid.
blogged about it here: mamazilla.blogspot.com/2013/04/colette-patterns-laurel-dr...
Merry Christmas - here's a new festive pattern for you to colour in. Click this link to find the pdf version: www.patternsforcolouring.com
I forgot I had this. It was just a grab shot from our garden this summer. If I had realized just what was going on in there, I would have done much more with it. I can't even remember what it's called.
Pattern on a tree carved out by insects. Seen on the path down from La Viershöhe to Königsruhe (King's Rest) in Bodetal (Bode Valley, or Bode Gorge) between Thale and Treseburg in the Harz mountains, Sachsen-Anhalt (Saxony-Anhalt), Germany.
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The Bode Gorge (German: Bodetal) is a 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) long ravine that forms part of the Bode valley between Treseburg and Thale in the Harz Mountains of central Germany. The German term, Bodetal (literally "Bode Valley"), is also used in a wider sense to refer to the valleys of the Warme and Kalte Bode rivers that feed the River Bode.
At the Bode Gorge, the River Bode, which rises on the highest mountain in the Harz, the Brocken, has cut deeply into the hard Ramberg granite rock. The ravine is about 140 m deep at Treseburg and some 280 m deep at Thale where it breaks out into the Harz Foreland. The Bode Gorge was designated a nature reserve as early as 5 March 1937; its boundaries being subsequently expanded. With an area of, currently 473.78 hectares (1,170.7 acres), it is one of the largest nature reserves in Saxony-Anhalt.
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Harz weekend June 2012