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Hand drawn pattern in sketch book using fluorescent pens.

Just using patterned paper and some flower diecuts.

While out to a Sunday afternoon barbecue in one of the few remaining forests near Bucharest, i saw this odd looking tree. The burning red pattern on its trunk caught my eye and i fell it worked well with the rest of the scenery.

Pattern now available! Visit my profile page for the link to Madisonscraftnook.

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The butt end of a giraffe, taken at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park near Hythe, Kent

Taken from a street lamp post..

Photo taken for Our Daily Challenge: Pattern;

 

And Assignment 52-322012 Analogous Colors

Multi patterned dress over white bra, nude thong and natural tights.

Colored with fine-line pens. Drawing from a book named "Stress Less Coloring: Mosaic Patterns."

 

Thanks for viewing. Your comments appreciated.

 

trying my hand at a subtle layer for visual texture

Pattern test...may be too crazy to actually use anywhere unless you wanna give someone a seizure or something.

Bluebook: February 1953

Illustration by Howard Willard

A scanned drawing of a gingko leaf repeated in Photoshop.

February 2012 - 2nd Place

Virginia Beach Photography Club

B&W Prints - Patterns Category

 

Canon EOS 50D

Canon EF 18-200mm Lens

 

©2010 Tom McElvy

All Rights Reserved

A hexagonal pattern found on the side of a manufacturing machine.

 

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Today's series is all about patterns we find them everywhere and I find them very interesting, pleasing, calming and stimulating. They are a very visual and important part of our lives and can be found in nature as well as things made by mankind. We are surrounded by them and often are unaware of them as such.

step 9: shape the body pattern

 

going back to that starter picture, you see that crabs have points on their shell out over their claw arms - your body pattern will need that same shape. draw it several times with a marker until you feel you've gotten the contour you want, then cut it out.

Fabric I ordered (2 on the left).

All the others on the right are lovely little extra Japanese fabric scraps sent with my order!

 

This is my favorite page from Patchwork Pattern 318.

 

Lisa's shop is here:

www.etsy.com/shop/ThisandThatFromJapan?ref=pr_shop_more

Vector graphic pattern pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.

  

The beach at Borth, West Wales.

Not so sure whether I like this as it does make your eyes go a bit funny.

View On Black

 

Poppy found a bonger on the beach and we brought it home.....we've still got it :)

(Bonger....bouncy rubber dog toy with a rope attached) ;D

Kiawah Island, SC

I found a wonderful stash of Penguin poetry books with amazing patterned covers. The back is even better than the front.

The product is available at www.fashionablefabrics.com, a unique fashion fabric boutique! We specialize in high quality Designer Cotton Fabric, Novelty Fabric, Oilcloth, and Sewing Patterns at discount prices.

 

We carry the latest top fabric designers and fabric manufacturers such as Amy Butler, Anna Griffin, Anna Maria Horner, Heather Bailey, Jennifer Paganelli, Patricia Bravo, Patty Young, Sandi Henderson, Valori Wells, Alexander Henry Fabrics, Art Gallery Fabrics, FreeSpirit, Kokka, Michael Miller Fabrics, Moda, Robert Kaufman Fabrics, Studio e Fabrics, and Windham Fabrics just to name a few.

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