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Vintage pattern paint roller at the antique fair.

a fragment from a fence

I went to a small art exhibition called Floribunda recently. It had a number of paintings, floral dresses and a row of flowers entombed in clear resin. Included was this interesting NO painting which I didn't take the details of but was rather beautiful.

For the Mosaic Montage Monday theme of pattern mixing. Included is an overlay texture of dots and dashes. A pattern imposed by man.

www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/floribunda/

"The exhibition Floribunda, a major partnership between the National Gallery of Victoria and Bunjil Place, is an intoxicating larger-than-life mashup of floral imagery, design and motif drawn exclusively from the NGV Collection. Through its ‘Wunderkammer’ style of display, Floribunda celebrates and reimagines the nature and significance of one of Australia’s most important collections. Including Decorative Arts, Fashion and Textiles, Painting, First Nations Australia and Pacific Art, the selection of works spans multiple histories, cultures and art forms. Featuring poignant still life paintings, couture embellished with swirls of floral pattern, and objects lavishly adorned with buds and blooms, Floribunda connects human experience with the beauty and poetic symbolism of flowers."

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Designed by John Portman, the building has one of the largest open atriums in Southeast Asia, which rises through 21 levels and is permeated by natural light.

Each of the 575 rooms is accessed from the balconies overlooking the atrium and has views of the Singapore harbour and the city skyline.

This is a close-up photo of ice pattens in a shallow stream flowing across Clam Harbour Beach.

The orange lift bridge in Hamilton made amazing reflections in the water.

Hyles euphorbiae (Linnaeus, 1758)

I found this pattern on a log in the woods. I guess they were made by bugs while tree was still bark on the trunk.

out of my series ANIMALS

Device: Samsung A5

Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh

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©Sarwar Bin Mostafa

  

back from the city.....lots to see there ( including some very heavy rain...gardens , trees very green....)

These photos are from several days ago....a walk along the beach south of Port Elgin.....

to help me remember when to change stitches.

 

For Macro Mondays

Looking back a bit on 2014, I came across this set of little paintings that I did as part of an exercise with my students.

This is s photo of patterns in the bedrock at Clam Harbour Beach.

Interesting section of trees growing diagonal on a hillside.

in my BlackandWhite Series 2; Pic # 62 ...

 

Taken May 1, 2018

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From a visit at the Vasco da Gama shopping Centre in Lisbon, Portugal - September 13, 2018.

This is a photo of pooled water and patterns in an outcrop of bedrock at Clam Harbour Beach. I can see a frame filling pareidolia face in this photo.

The beach last week was full of debris after the wild weather, it makes for fascinating sand patterns.

Minolta X-700, MC Rokkor-PF 58/1.4, Ilford Delta 100.

From Deception Pass State Park. Dark line are the boundaries between individual lichens.

March 2011

Munich, Germany

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