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LCC Surface Design students hand screen printing one of our repeat patterns. LCC Surface Design Show 2011. www.primitivepress.bigcartel.com
2012 Ellenburg Photography-Project 52
So I went outside with my camera and no ideas of what to take pictures of for this weeks theme and then I stumbled on it...Literally!! I found my inspiration in my welcome mat!
"Close your eyes and feel the fun...
Pattern recognition is on the run
I will know you I won't show you... yeah yeah yeah!"
- Sonic Youth, Pattern Recognition
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Pattern: Peplum blouse by Salme patterns
Fabric: silk/lycra blend, purchased at Britex, SF
More info here: www.nicoleathome.com/2012/11/peplum-blouse-pattern-review...
Pattern is from a Laura Wheeler catalog. I think it was published in the 1940's but it didn't have a date on it.
From the first test roll through a Kiev 35A. The light patterns are from the light screens that are placed in front of the windows of the building which has multiple floors.
Camera was a Kiev 35A and film was Kentmere 100 developed in caffenol C-L semi-stand.
Have you ever seen so many fun patterns existing together so seamlessly?
I visited my favorite vintage shop last week and couldn't resist writing a blog post about it. See even more lovely vintage frocks and hats on the blog.
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- Seen from an old France road trip over #10YearsAgo across the Normandy coast of France. This is the view from a high cliff looking down on the rocky beach below. The rocks all have an interesting pattern that presumably is result of specific erosion mechanisms.
One of the very first fabrics I designed, for the Nautical contest. Now it's summer and it seems like a good time to do something with it!
Model:
Kyori Flight Pattern
Fashion credits:
entire outfit: Eugenia Tricks of the Trade
jewels by me
purse: Barbie Society Girl