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I created this whimsical pattern to help transition between tangles. There are so many ways to play with this pattern. Enjoy!
This pattern was concieved by Moon Attic. I first rendered it in AutoCad and then downloaded it into PS. I tried to leave it in B & W, but it made one dizzy. I chose these colors, because, they are the one's I am wearing!!
Seeds/Fruit of Taraxacum officinale (Asteraceae) ready to fly away; Western Carpathian Mts., Romania
Just practicing with cheese slopes... This shape is interesting to me because it is ostensibly made up of 6 equilateral triangles, which are put together to supposedly make 3 diamonds, which should fit together to make a perfect hexagon. But it is very clear that the cheese slopes are not perfectly triangular, so you get strange things like this. It seems to me that the orange and red parallelograms are each larger than the blue polygon (is it a rhombus? or an irregular hexagon??), but they're all the same size, made up of the same number of slopes.
This is nothing special; I just want to start cataloging patterns for various reasons, so I wanted to put some of the simple ones online too, for reference later.
This is made from inserting 1x1 bricks in between each corner of a square made from headlight bricks. The squares are then pushed together.
In the old days, some cafés in Paris used to keep some little drawers for the regular customers to keep their own napkin.
Now napkins are made of paper and these are not used anymore, but whenever I see one of them in an old café, I smile and wonder if any of them still keep a napkin.
Umbrellas at the Summer outdoor restaurant at Schwagalp seen from the cable car climbing the mountain of Santis, near Appenzell, eastern Switzerland; July 08
Tile pattern at the QVB, Sydney. Rendered using Dynamic Auto Painter and inspired by Vincent van Gogh and using the HD_Bold filter.
Went shopping with my wife. Was fascinated by the richness of textile patterns. Reminds me of the recently popular "zentangle" idea. (WE and Gerry Weber)
Sometimes during the passing events of the day, pauses happen. My eyes become fixed upon a spot of sunlight on the wall, or perhaps the wind flowing through the folds of my summer dress, or the little feet of the baby sleeping nearby, and time suddenly stops, the air becomes thick and the colors brighter, as I listen to my own breathing. I suddenly feel life and all of its beauty with the whole of my being and the feeling of endless joy paints a smile on my face.