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Pattern study for Salina Art Center. The final piece will be a large-scale painting in the Oakdale Park pool to coincide with the Smoky Hill River Festival in June 2012.
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Maybe this is just a tangelation of Eke, but that's not how it came about. At first I drew it according to the second alternative, using curved zig-zags. Then I noticed it could be drawn more easily with sharp loops . Anyway, I like the rhythm of the lines, and they can fill any longish shape and of course it's an obvious border pattern, too.
I think the name explains itself...
playing around with geometry and circles, to form patterns
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More of my artwork can be found in my online portfolio
and some prints are available
Another game and I think with an improvement in giving instructions on how to play the game (compared to the previous attempt flic.kr/p/yGnqP7, where many did not know how to play the game from the instructions.)
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
1.The Sea Calls, 2. Green fields, 3. baseball, 4. Tegula, 5. Foot traffic, 6. Colorblind test kit (large), 7. Green shadow, 8. Robinia hout, 9. flowing steel I, 10. hat, 11. Dried Mud Pattern, 12. Ondas en el agua, 13. P, 14. A, 15. T, 16. Eclipsed, 17. A Real Corker, 18. Birchington Seafront, 19. Monoman ©Robert Jarvis, 20. Untitled, 21. T, 22. Eeee, 23. R, 24. N, 25. anabolismo..., 26. koi, 27. conflict, 28. kack-ibis-berlin, 29. Untitled, 30. Aloe polyphylla Schönland ex Pillans, 31. Untitled, 32. disciprine, 33. Doing lines, 34. IMGP0062, 35. Optical Illusion ;~), 36. Walking path at a temple
Detail of painted wall from the Islamic Centre Centre of England, Maida Vale Road, London. This place used to be a cinema and has been decorated quite tastefully in traditional Persian Islamic designs and patterns.
This one was inspired by pictures of the Chrysler Building in New York. I think shading is mandatory to get it to work and not look too busy. Keep your domes tall and their sides straight for best results. I wasn't careful with my zigzag lines if you were wondering...