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Street in Barcelonetta, Barcelona

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Digitally created from a photograph of colorful straws.

 

A modern art digital pattern of various shapes in bright warm colors. If you love a vibrant look in your home, I feel this would make a lovely and colorful duvet cover with matching throw pillow. Or perhaps you may like a colorful shower curtain. Or you may wish to brighten up your office with this colorful abstract piece on the wall.

If you like to color, here's a free downloadable, printable coloring page from my ebook of detailed groovy Abstract Patterns!

 

You can find it here: www.art-is-fun.com/free-abstract-pattern-coloring-page.html

 

If you color it in, I'd love to see how it turns out!

 

This is my colored version, which I started in January and finished this week. I used Prismacolor colored pencils and Copic Sketch markers.

 

Have fun!!

packaging paper based on my illustrations and paintings

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Pattern and Colour Play - Hand Stamped

packaging paper based on my illustrations and paintings

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Kings Canyon is a unique and spectacular collection of landforms located midway between Alice Springs and Uluru (Ayers Rock) in central Australia. This image was captured fairly late in the afternoon toward the end of the Kings Canyon Rim walk.

 

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Coloring in a page of intricate linework from my e-book of printable Abstract Patterns Coloring Pages! I’m using Prismacolor Colored Pencils and Copic Markers. I’m still working on it, but I’ll post the finished version when I’m done!

Pattern and Colour Play - Hand Stamped

Blue purple stars and snowflakes

This artwork showcases a bold and playful arrangement of abstract floral forms, brought to life through a seamless blend of AI technology and photography. With dynamic colors and intricate layers, the piece offers a striking visual experience that highlights the interplay of creativity and innovation. Created by Duncan Rawlinson, this composition pushes the boundaries of traditional art, inviting viewers into a world of imagination and design.

 

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Appearance may be deceptive, this rugged creature loves peace,

Duncan Rawlinson's "Radiant Mosaic" explores the synergy of photography and artificial intelligence. This artwork blends intense colors, bold patterns, and floral elements, creating a visually striking piece that redefines contemporary art through innovative digital methods.

 

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I love abstract patterns - I find them so intriguing. I always try to work out how they were put together. I like to follow each line and see how all the lines join effortlessly together forming a beautiful pattern.

 

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Abstract patterns on the lake in Stanley Park, Blackpool.

 

Week eight theme - rat's eye view

Week 8 - 57/365

Stained glass Abstract Design

Deep Background.

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Lightgrams are an example of slow speed photography in which the shutter is kept open for a long time in a dark room to capture dim lights. These were created by hanging an LED from a thread from the ceiling to a height of about 4 ft from floor, while keeping the camera facing upwards on the floor underneath the LED. The LED is swung in erratic paths, and thanks to gravity and simple harmonic motion, these patterns are created. The different colors were caught by placing a colored transparent sheet over the lens, and changing colors intermittently.

Lightgrams are an example of slow speed photography in which the shutter is kept open for a long time in a dark room to capture dim lights. These were created by hanging an LED from a thread from the ceiling to a height of about 4 ft from floor, while keeping the camera facing upwards on the floor underneath the LED. The LED is swung in erratic paths, and thanks to gravity and simple harmonic motion, these patterns are created. The different colors were caught by placing a colored transparent sheet over the lens, and changing colors intermittently.

Leaf miner induced leaf variation

Feeding tunnel of a leaf miner.

Tunnel d'alimentation d'une mineuse de feuille

 

Variation foliaire induite par la mineuse des feuilles

Mineuse de l'ancolie (Phytomyza aquilegiae)

Aquilegia - Columbine (Ranunculaceae)

  

Vintage 1950s Sleeveless Dress with matching jacket. Abstract floral pattern is stunning!

 

Got a bargain lens, the Sigma 17-70mm.

 

This is a variable aperture lens or so called consumer lens. It is less bulky than my 18-50mm F2.8 version.

 

But it got a farther reach and it fills the gap between 50mm and 70 mm before I move to 70-300mm zoom.

 

The consumer lens is also known as a snapshot lens because it is light and we usually shoot without the tripod.

 

We are more care-free on composition and just point and shoot anything in an improvised manner.

 

I was testing it in a very bright sunny afternoon. The light is a bit harsh and the contrast is not very good in the pictures. I want to test it more in other lighting conditions.

 

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Mandala-Apple Tree / LA Co Water BLDg-1

 

Modern Mandala - This Modern Mandala reflects the poetic imperfections of reality forced into rhythmic visual meditation of the divine simplicity of life.

To make my hair barrettes, I first draw and cute several different flowers into cardboard box. I use those patterns to trace and cut the flowers on to my fabric.

 

I arange the cut flowers how I want them, and sew them all together. After that. I sew on the clip. I pick out a seashell that I have collected on the beach, and glue into the center.

 

This Hair Barrette was made completely out of Androsia Fabric, the Hand Batik fabric of the Bahamas.

On my windscreen this morning

Eureka is a small research base on Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Qikiqtaaluk Region, in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. It is located on the north side of Slidre Fiord, which enters Eureka Sound farther west. It is the third-northernmost permanent research community in the world. The only two farther north are Alert, which is also on Ellesmere Island, and Nord, in Greenland. Eureka has the lowest average annual temperature[6] and the lowest amount of precipitation of any weather station in Canada.

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Abstract light patterns on glass container

 

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Assignment 52-112012

Repeating Pattern Abstract.

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Pattern and Colour Play - Hand Stamped

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Nearby are petroglyphs created by indigenous Australians. I suspect this particular pattern is natural geology, with a few added lines by humans.

 

One of my expert contacts suggested "this looks like a sandstone dyke, formed where unconsolidated sand was injected into a fracture cutting across the bedding. This is usually caused by an earthquake which creates the fracture and causes liquefaction of the sediment, allowing it to flow into the fracture."

 

Who says there's no straight lines in nature? Previously I'd seen long white lines in the rainforest in northern New South Wales, perfectly straight. But these were roots from the strangler fig.

 

No doubt this photographed area was significant to the indigenous people. They would have some mystical explanation for how this rocky pattern was formed.

 

The rock is Hawkesbury sandstone. These rock platforms give a clue to the massive sedimentary deposits laid down here in the Triassic. This was formerly a river delta. Of enormous size, similar to the Nile and Ganges deltas of today.

 

The moss (top right) is Campylopus bicolor.

These magnificent sandstone sculptures created by time and nature are found on a Navajo American-indian reservation at Antelope Canyon near the town of Page in northern Arizona. The narrow gorge 'slot canyon' is a photographer’s paradise because the waters that roar through it after a desert rainstorm have washed away portions of the canyon walls. What’s left behind are gentle swirls and abstract patterns on the remaining sandstone, enhanced by brilliant colors that multiply when the sun peeks over the rim.

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This shows only the inner side of the glass, to isolate and emphasize the pattern. It may not seem unusual until you don't think about what it is long enough to look at it closely. Maybe it doesn't look abstract after it's named.

 

You might recognize this if you ever drink buttermilk. Each arc is from the ring left on the curved surface from milk getting lower and lower after each time I drank a little more. Maybe other kinds of milk – possibly also thin milkshakes – leave similar patterns.

 

An iPhone 6+ photo edited on an iPad Air with PhotoWizard and Procreate.

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