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Lesson 1 - line and pattern.
Trying to follow photo lessons from book "The photographic eye - Learning to See with a Camera" by Michael F. O'Brien & Norman Sibley
working on a pattern... planning on screenprinting it onto fabric and then making a little dress for my niece. she just turned 2.
Arguably the most intricate and beautiful of the collection, this piece had an immaculate layout.
This is a large collection of analog tubes.
On the occasion of Buddha Birthday.
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Designed and folded by me.
The most regular 80 g/m2 paper I was able to find in the stores of my small provincial town.
I have to confess that most of my designs, patterns and symmetrycally-geometrical whatevers I do, are created with a more than a pinch of sheer luck, because most of the time I just fold and crease the same draft-sheet for several days, unless, eventually, something like this happens.
It reminds me of square pacmans, arranged in an
ouroboros fashion.
British Museum, Bloomsbury, London.
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It would be great if you could post a small version of any images you create using this texture as a comment here.
I taking one dot from mitten (belove) and editing edges way than they match (continue whit out lines). Then I tile those pattern. So, I reconstruction those original pattern.
I fooled around with my previous image and I liked how the yellow made this a much cheerier picture.