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Uni assignment: I went to China as part of one of my units and for the unit I had to do a project reflecting upon my experience in China. I decided to create 3 fabric patterns. I saw a bunch of white pigeons in one of the gardens and I was also really enamoured by the lotus leaves and flowers there. The colours also came from China, they had an odd usage of these bright colours.
This is my favourite, I can imagine it on a scarf.
Polina poses against the wall in a orient styled dress. The shadows are making the patterns very unique and lively.
Talcum powder in the bottom of the bath, making slightly entertaining patterns.
This image has been used for 3 flash cards and in an article...
• quizlet.com/2786873/minerals-flash-cards/
• www.bebesymas.com/salud-infantil/los-polvos-de-talco-no-s...
(in Spanish, English translation here)
• quizlet.com/10463700/crime-busters-powders-2011-nc-flash-...
• belleza.excite.es/uso-polvos-talco.html
(in Spanish, English translation here)
• quizlet.com/20393163/minerals-for-lab-wegert-flash-cards/
My grandparents' hobby later in life was to collect rocks. This is one of the cooler patterns they found in their travels. I love the look of the hills.
All my posted photos since last July, as displayed by Flickrleech.
Somewhere in this image, I switched from a 4MP point and shoot camera to an 8MP digital SLR. Can you tell from the thumbnails?
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I wanted to try pattern origami for such a long time! 😄 it was a bit difficult to understand how it works, but in the end it's so easy I can't believe it! 😅
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Download the free pattern and make this Itty Bitty Sleepy Baby with a cuddly beanbag body. www.shinyhappyworld.com/2014/11/free-doll-pattern-itty-bi...
Instructions for making your own Japanese style box are at www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/washibox.
The Burnaby Village Museum, founded in 1971, the Museum was originally known as the Heritage Village, is an open air museum in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada located at Deer Lake Park. It is a reconstructed 1920s village, containing 31 full scale buildings, as well as costumed staff demonstrating traditional trades. The museum spans 10 acres (4 ha) of land. Some of the buildings are original heritage buildings, moved from other locations in the community and restored. 1912 B.C. Electric Railway interurban tram. The Museum is also known for the 1912 C. W. Parker Carousel, available for visitors to ride.
After scratching my head about smooth continuous bezier curves, I remember to an old blog post from Marius (thanks delicious.com/eskimoblood/bezier)