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This is a series of handmade illustrations.

I was invited by the design agency "the design shop" to participate at the exhibition Anarchy vs. Order (part of the Design Walk 2010).

 

www.designwalk.gr/

www.thedesignshop.gr/

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.

Inspired by eilonwy77's cheese-wedge patterns, particularly this one. Drawn in InkScape.

 

I haven't the patience or parts to put this together myself, so I sketched it :)

www.instagram.com/michellerenee.ong/ and the body-sock thingie.

 

Lightpainting details: A white triangle pattern on my M4 lightpainter Arduino board. 30 second exposure

2048 x 2048 pixel image for the iPad’s 2048 x 1536 pixel retina display.

 

dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/triangle-pattern/

 

A set of photos taken on a photowalk in the Santa Cruz Harbor with Chris Michel and Jordan Humphreys.

This is a second photo that I took on Women's Day. I spent a long time trying to find the right angle to capture the entire bouquet, as well as the beautiful spring morning through the window. Despite my efforts, it didn't work. In the end, a close-up provided the composition I was seeking, focusing on the triangle of small white-yellow daisies.

A bit more recursion applied to "recursive triangles 1" (Mathematica)

three pairs of eyes...

a pair for uncertainty... working in the tea garden as a day labor with the lowest amount of wages(~0.5USD/day)... have to maintain a family of 6 members... don't know whats the future... that doesn't let them sleep...

 

another pair of deprivation... passing the childhood in the tea garden slums... deprived of all basic needs that a child should avail... no schooling... malnutrition... lack of medicare... all these make this pair the most banal sight...

 

the last pair of curiosity... its the interesting pair with lots of curiosity... the happiest pair among these six... because it can't still judge the world...

  

[a family of tea plantation workers from Sylhet, Bangladesh]

 

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Taken with Canon EOS 40D, EF 17-40 mm F4L USM

 

Taken from Lalakhal (Tea Estate), Sylhet, Bangladesh.

 

Copyright :Abdul Aziz Apu

contact: apu029@gmail.com

 

A triangular accordian book I made as a demonstration for my students.

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