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I created the Diamond or Tile, if you will, in Paint Shop Pro and then gave it a treatment Of Picture to Painting preset Slumber. Happy Sliders Sunday, Everybody!!
The interior designer Caroline tries to assemble a nonrepeating pattern discovered by the David Smith from Yorkshire. The shape is supposed to be a in a nonrepeating pattern a so called “einstein” or “one stone. Usually wallpaper or tiled floor are part of an infinite pattern that repeats periodically. An aperiodic tiling displays no such “translational symmetry,” and mathematicians have long sought a single shape that could tile the plane in such a fashion. This is known as the einstein problem.
Renoma (formerly Powszechny Dom Towarowy Renoma, Wertheim) is a shopping mall in Wrocław, Poland. Inaugurated in 1930, it was once the largest and most luxurious department store in the city. Now beautifully restored.
Design (1927): Herman Dernburg
It's been ages since I did any pano-sabotage art, so here's a warped view of my bathroom from some shots I took last year!
Very heavily manipulated, layered and recoloured; you can see small copies of the 2 original photos I used in the first comment box below.
Do check out the cool Pano-Vision group if you've not tried doing pano-sabotage before:
Detail of a ceramic tile bathroom floor. For perspective, the width of the grout line is about a quarter of an inch.
Taken for the "Macro Mondays" theme of 6/23/2025: TILE.
MacroMondays the theme is tile for 6/23.
Right now this is my favorite- working on my diningroom table with available light. Would y’all like to see them enlarged for context? Methinks I love these so much bc I found and bought them on one of my visits to my DD in the NL!
Btb, If you look in the first comment box you’ll see where they usually are amongst the teapots…. giggling
The front edge of each tile is 3 inches so I’ve cropped it down so it’s approximately 2.6 cms- see measurement in the photostream . Will also attempt to put it in tge first comment box without loosing the bookcase.
……💙🆒 HMM 🆒💙
The Tilal Liwa Hotel in Abu Dhabi's desert advertises itself with such an image and this image drew my attention to the hotel. In the original, of course, there is still a Bedouin with a dromedary in the archway, but I didn't have that - too much desert romance. Of course, the picture only succeeds early in the morning at sunrise - on the one hand because of the orientation of the pool, on the other hand the pool is only open from 8 a.m. and that early you can still get it deserted.
Decorative tiling in an Art Nouveau/ Art Deco building, Lindfield. Without intensive examination I would say that the building is on the cusp of these two styles; however the colours in the tiling make me lean towards Art Deco as I've seen similar in regional buildings that are more clearly part of the great Art Deco building boom in Australia.
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View of non-asbestos 1-foot square ceiling tile in room of building with asbestos paper sub-layer between tile and attic space above. The ceiling tiles were each individually nailed in place (not adhered) on a suspended grid of wooden furring strips. Nails were each hidden inside perforation holes. Surface of center tile has been peeled away showing brown, cellulosic, non-asbestos fiber matrix; asbestos paper shows slight yellow aging.