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arrived : November 7, 2014

the workroom has the full collection of DOE, plus coordinating Kona Solids and Carolyn's line of Textures. Fat quarter and half metre bundles are available of all 3 collections

Seen from Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

Sintra, Portugal, Oct,2019

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Paiva rio, Portugal, Oct,2019

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arrived : November 7, 2014

the workroom has the full collection of DOE, plus coordinating Kona Solids and Carolyn's line of Textures. Fat quarter and half metre bundles are available of all 3 collections

arrived : November 7, 2014

the workroom has the full collection of DOE, plus coordinating Kona Solids and Carolyn's line of Textures. Fat quarter and half metre bundles are available of all 3 collections

Architexture.

 

036/365.

 

04 April 2012

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knox_gf: cool shot Lil! love the contrast between the tree and building 😊

 

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Ranakpur is a village located in Desuri tehsil near Sadri town in the Pali district of Rajasthan in western India. It is located between Jodhpur and Udaipur. 162 km from Jodhpur and 91 km from Udaipur, in a valley on the western side of the Aravalli Range. The Nearest Railway Station to reach Ranakpur is Falna Railway station. Ranakpur is one among the most famous places to visit in Pali, Rajasthan. Ranakpur is easily accessed by road from Udaipur.

 

Ranakpur is widely known for its marble Jain temple, said to be the most spectacular of the Jain temples. There is also a small Sun temple which is managed by the Udaipur royal family trust.

 

JAIN TEMPLE

The renowned Jain temple at Ranakpur is dedicated to Adinatha.

 

ARCHITECTURE

Māru-Gurjara Architecture show the deep understanding of structures and refined skills of Rajasthani craftmen of bygone era. Māru-Gurjara Architecture has two prominent styles Maha-Maru and Maru-Gurjara. According to M. A. Dhaky, Maha-Maru style developed primarily in Marudesa, Sapadalaksa, Surasena and parts of Uparamala whereas Maru-Gurjara originated in Medapata, Gurjaradesa-Arbuda, Gurjaradesa-Anarta and some areas of Gujarat. Scholars such as George Michell, M.A. Dhaky, Michael W. Meister and U.S. Moorti believe that Māru-Gurjara Temple Architecture is entirely Western Indian architecture and is quite different from the North Indian Temple architecture. There is a connecting link between Māru-Gurjara Architecture and Hoysala Temple Architecture. In both of these styles architecture is treated sculpturally. Light colored marble has been used for the construction of this grand temple which occupies an area of approximately 60 x 62 meters. The temple, with its distinctive domes, shikhara, turrets and cupolas rises majestically from the slope of a hill. Over 1444 marble pillars, carved in exquisite detail, support the temple. The pillars are all differently carved and no two pillars are the same. It is also said that it is impossible to count the pillars. Also all the statues face one or the other statue. There is one beautiful carving made out of a single marble rock where there 108 heads of snakes and numerous tails. One cannot find the end of the tails. The image faces all four cardinal directions. In the axis of the main entrance, on the western side, is the largest image.

 

The temple is designed as chaumukha—with four faces. The construction of the temple and quadrupled image symbolize the Tirthankara's conquest of the four cardinal directions and hence the cosmos. The architexture and stone carvings of the temple is based on the Ancient Mirpur Jain Temple at Mirpur in Rajasthan.

 

HISTORY

The construction is well documented in a 1437 CE copper-plate record, inscriptions in the temple and a Sanskrit text Soma-Saubhagya Kavya. Inspired by a dream of a celestial vehicle, Dhanna Shah, a Porwal, commenced its construction, under the patronage of Rana Kumbha, then ruler of Mewar. The architect who oversaw the project was named Deepaka. There is an inscription on a pillar near the main shrine stating that in 1439 Deepaka, an architect, constructed the temple at the direction of Dharanka, a devoted Jain. When the ground floor was completed, Acharya Soma Sundar Suri of Tapa Gachha supervised the ceremonies, which are described in Soma-Saubhagya Kavya. The construction continued until 1458AD.

 

The temple was renovated time to time. Some famililies supported the construction of devakulikas and mandaps. The descendants of Dharanashah now mainly live in Ghanerao. The temple has been managed by the Anandji Kalyanji Pedhi trust in the past century.

  

Photo taken in the old & out of use Railway Building in Usakos, Namibia

arrived : February 25, 2013

A limited number of fat quarter and half metre sets are available for the 20 prints we received of this collection!

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arrived : November 7, 2014

the workroom has the full collection of DOE, plus coordinating Kona Solids and Carolyn's line of Textures. Fat quarter and half metre bundles are available of all 3 collections

arrived : February 25, 2013

A limited number of fat quarter and half metre sets are available for the 20 prints we received of this collection!

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arrived : November 7, 2014

the workroom has the full collection of DOE, plus coordinating Kona Solids and Carolyn's line of Textures. Fat quarter and half metre bundles are available of all 3 collections

arrived : November 7, 2014

the workroom has the full collection of DOE, plus coordinating Kona Solids and Carolyn's line of Textures. Fat quarter and half metre bundles are available of all 3 collections

"Architextures" is a series of composite images. Each image is a mashup of multiple photographs. At least one of the sources is of an architectural subject, anything from closeup walls or windows to broad cityscapes. The added images provide texture or pattern. In some, the architectural forms are preserved and obvious. In others, the pictures become pure abstractions. Yet in all of them, the inherent geometry, angles, lines, and repetitions of the architecture are essential to the geometry and esthetics of the final image. Most of the source images used for this series are already posted in this photostream. The links to the original and source images are listed below.

 

The ”High Rise” sets are based on images of the Atlanta, Georgia skyline and its tall buildings. Source images and explanatory notes are elsewhere in this photostream.

Base images used for the High Rise series are:

atlanta highview _ uptown urban geometry

atlanta highview _ blue sky facets v2

atlanta highview _ grey sky facets #1a

atlanta highview _ grey sky facets #2b

atlanta highview _ grey sky facets #2c

www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587571426

www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587580966

www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587589876

www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587604564

www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587603106

 

Additional images used for the Ignition series are:

atlanta highview _ last light reflections

www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587613634

 

#vintagequiltrevival Block 3 in @sukie80 Block Along MOSAIC NO. 19 Using @hawthornethreads Solids & #architextures by @carolynfriedlander & #konasnow

arrived : February 25, 2013

A limited number of fat quarter and half metre sets are available for the 20 prints we received of this collection!

arrived : February 25, 2013

A limited number of fat quarter and half metre sets are available for the 20 prints we received of this collection!

arrived : February 25, 2013

A limited number of fat quarter and half metre sets are available for the 20 prints we received of this collection!

This is my pick for the low volume swap.

It is 10" pieces, there still might be room is you want to check, sign up here: www.makingrebeccalynne.com/p/low-volume-swap.html

Architecture and texture ... the textures and angles appealed to me. Taken with a Canon 5D and Canon 70-200L f/4

Photographer: Jason Atherton

Model:

Designer: Architexture

Model:

Hair & Makeup: Xiphium

All images (c) Jason Atherton 2016

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www.athertonphotography.net

"Architextures" is a series of composite images. Each image is a mashup of multiple photographs. At least one of the sources is of an architectural subject, anything from closeup walls or windows to broad cityscapes. The added images provide texture or pattern. In some, the architectural forms are preserved and obvious. In others, the pictures become pure abstractions. Yet in all of them, the inherent geometry, angles, lines, and repetitions of the architecture are essential to the geometry and esthetics of the final image. Most of the source images used for this series are already posted in this photostream. The links to the original and source images are listed below.

 

The Deco Cathedral images use the same common foundation image used by the Deco Tileworks sets 11 & 12. See pictures from those series for explanations about the basis for these Architexture images. In the Cathedral series, the Deco tilework images are combined with an image of real stained glass in a church window. The window is a typical Gothic style in which the stone tracery divides the window into a lancet and oculus arrangement. Some of the image variations in this set alter the colors shining through vertical glass panes of the lancets, or add radiant illumination shining through the oculus.

 

Deco Tileworks 11 & 12, explanatory text & images:

architextures 11a _ deco tileworks

architextures 12d _ deco tileworks

www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/33302633221

www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/33431068215

 

The additional image used for the Deco Cathedral series is:

stained glass 01 _ washington, dc

www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/32576682023

 

using Architextures by Carolyn Friedlander

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