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“Many of my photos consist of a plain frontal view, which makes the experience as two-dimensional as possible, allowing to let the rhythm of the windows and other details to be shown as pure as possible. In other works, I am using perspective, but also in such a particular way that the diagonals organise the image in an almost entirely abstract way. In both cases, I usually choose to disclose as little information as possible of the actual surrounding area of a building. Preferably no trees or lamps and maybe only a thin strip of ground or air, or a tiny silhouette of a person is sufficient to add a minimal sense of reality.” Transformations: Fire Escape Frenzy by Paul Brouns (2/4)
Modified from a worn-out cap. Print this image (as you would a photo) on letter-size paper then enlarge or reduce it (with a photocopier or playing with printer settings) to attain the desired size, using the scale bar as your guide. Instructions are Here (and here, if you can't access the patternreview site).
"All The Flowers Are For Me" - by Anila Quayam Agha.
A large, laser-cut steel cube suspended from the ceiling and is inspired by patterns used in Islamic art and architecture. The light in the cube creates the patterns on the plain ceiling, walls and floor.
I’ve noticed a pattern... I mostly photo this Tatyana in the nude or near nude.
2018 Integrity Toys Luxe Life Convention Gilded Oligarch Tatyana
Flowers Pattern graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/flowers-pattern/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
I need to check my notes on where this is from. I know it's from a tomb in Delhi. An old man roped us in to a guided tour of the tomb (actually, he just followed us around and told us about everything). He was insistent we see the patterns of light that appeared at the right time of day.
Scan from film negative
Delhi, India
December 2003
My friend Kate stands at the top of a parking garage in Seattle looking down while I shoot from below.
Christmas meets Fourth of July
SOOC, but cropped. I just moved the camera quickly.
To view what it looked like uncropped, see www.flickr.com/photos/27143604@N08/53403243714/.
For holding still, see www.flickr.com/photos/27143604@N08/53403749557/.
Linares Avenue near 8th Avenue, San Francisco
Hope everyone has a great weekend! I'm thinking for some of us this may be the last of the nice weather and winter's chill will set in, so take advantage if you can~
watercolor, based on an arabic tesselation. I shifted colors to get different areas to emerge or recede.
Thanks so much for your viewing and interest!
A quick shot inside the exhibition hall. This photo was a good bonus after working on Saturday.
Here are a couple of patterns that I recently made. I had so much fun drawing just simple doodles and playing around with them! I love patterns, can´t wait to make more!
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