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This was taken with a Coolpix hand held to the eyepiece of a 12" long brass kaleidoscope, in my garden looking down at a plant. The only problem was vignetting, which was removed by cropping.
HMM
Happy Macro Mondays
triangles
do. Good Stitches
tutorial from film in the fridge
www.filminthefridge.com/2011/10/12/scrappy-triangles-a-qu...
Model: Triangle Twist Flower
Design: Diana Teica
Size: one Hexagon with a side-length of 12cm; grid of 32
Paper: sandwich-paper
Some days ago I met my origami-friend Anett in Munic to do some folding.
She gave me as a gift a little model of Triangle Twist Variations. I was thrilled about the beauty. – At home I tried it for myself. And very deep in my brain I remembered a photo I made in Berlin at the German Origami-Convention. It was a tessellation made by Chantal Pixley. I took a second look at this photo and tried to do fold it. And happily I made it !
Thanks for inspiration to Anett and Chantal Pixley.
Here is the photo I remembered
www.flickr.com/photos/faltwelt/14119655772/in/set-7215764...
Please have a look at Chantal’s flickr site:
A delicious blend of triangles from my Fat Quarter Shop bundle and a few extra fabrics including some hoarded AMH fabrics. Made and completed for my husband for Father's Day 2013.
Improvised on a cork trivet with straight pin, using a loop turner to weave. One strand fine mohair/one strand lurex.
Why G*d (read: Graphtec) gave us the Craft ROBO! From royalty-free packaging file to prototype in under five minutes. Sorry for the blurry shots...was trying to post in under ten!
It is possible to tessellate my hexagonal triangle star in a way similar to Francis Ow's windmill modular tessellation.
Folder and designer: Dirk Eisner
7*6=42 equilateral triangles
duocolor wrapping paper
inspired by Ildiko H. Vass, Francis Ow, and all the triangular bag fans visiting the german origami convention OD2012! I had to fix some ideas to folds ...
A Patch of Old Snow, Ugo Rondinone (2012).
Avec peu d'effets, je crois que c'est l'œuvre qui m'a le plus marquée. Un truc totalement inconnu.
I matched prints to make diamond shapes, based on a quilt I saw online somewhere. I did not realize that the way that you pin them determines whether the angle is left to right or right to left. I am going to have to think about how to put these together.
I matched prints to make diamond shapes, based on a quilt I saw online somewhere. I did not realize that the way that you pin them determines whether the angle is left to right or right to left. I am going to have to think about how to put these together.
In New Zealand the majority of sub-marine cables and pipelines are marked on the shore at the point where they enter and leave the water. The use of the word sub-marine refers to cables and pipes that are under the water and is not about actual submarine boats.
www.tonydigitalart.blogspot.com
This drawing was named after a song I like by Death Cab for Cutie