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Toilet paper stacked with heavy contrast creating abstract patterns.

 

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gouache and sharpie on paper, 22 by 28 inches

Cambridge Central Mosque - Shaykh Yasir Qadhi and Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad on The Challenges of our time.

In downtown Jackson, Michigan, on August 12th, 2018, outside a former office building of the Jackson Citizen Patriot newspaper, on the west side of South Jackson Street, north of West Washington Avenue.

 

The building was demolished in 2019. I think it was probably from the 1960s, per a review of Polk city directories at ancestry.com.

 

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Cambridge Central Mosque

Beastman is an artist based in Sydney. Influenced by the beauty and symbolism behind nature’s repetitive geometric patterns and organic lines, his tightly detailed, often symmetrical paintings depict a parallel world of hope and survival inhabited by his beastlike yet beautiful and emotive characters. Gripped by fear, anger, stress, jealousy, lust, confusion and paranoia, these creatures reflect human nature.

This collection of images showcases the compelling intersection of Duncan Rawlinson's expert photography and cutting-edge AI tools. The images burst with vibrant colors and dynamic geometric shapes, blending tradition with technology. Triangles, circles, and varying shapes collide in a riotous celebration of form and color. Each piece strikes a balance between abstract artistry and calculated precision, reflecting a unique hybridization of creativity and machine intelligence. The series stands as a testament to the enthralling possibilities of blending classical photographic skill with the frontier of AI innovation.

 

Duncan.co/colorful-realms-of-geometric-mastery

36 by 48 inches, acrylic on canvas

 

"Riawena" is a wonderfully stylised Streamline Moderne Art Deco Villa in the Melbourne suburb of Thornbury. Its name is taken from the Australian Aboriginal word for "fun" or "sport", which is an unusual choice in the 1930s, when so many people were naming their houses after English or American places.

 

Standing on the corner of a busy main thoroughfare and a much quieter side street, this well proportioned stand alone villa is extremely large and sprawling, with its original garage next to it behind a high wall. The clean uncluttered lines of the house, the speed lines around the pedement of the rounded portico, feature bricks in geometric patterns and the overall low slung design of the house are very Streamline Moderne in design.

 

The whole property is surrounded by a low fence with plain pillars and wrought-iron swirls inserts and a gate featuring a geometric Art Deco pattern.

 

The tree in blossom in this photograph is a prunus; a genus of trees and shrubs, which includes the plums, cherries, peaches, apricots and almonds. This is an ornamental variety, which burst into blossom almost a month before usual owing to an unusually warm spell of weather just prior to the photograph being taken.

staying on checkers.

In Ambridge, Pennsylvania, on July 10th, 2020, on the north side of 6th Street, east of Melrose Avenue.

 

Per Google Earth, the building was demolished sometime between October 2020 and November 2021.

 

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Abstract image of office building with window reflections of trees and unusual architecture design

  

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Artist, David MacDonald

Glazed Ceramic Bowl With Geometric Pattern, 2019

 

Artist Showcase at Clayscapes Pottery, Inc..

 

(24/365) Hoy viajé a Chantilly, un pueblito encantador a 30 minutos de París. 💙 #proyecto365días

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Today I traveled to Chantilly, a charming little town 30 minutes from París. 💙 #365daysproject

  

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An empty chair guards a loading dock in the Kansas City West Bottoms.

Here is my pattern design for this week. I've been looking at different versions of this pattern for months now and I think this is how I like this pattern the best.

 

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No greats shakes, simply naturally reoccuring shapes and patterns - all in the detail I suppose!

Cambridge Central Mosque

Furnishing fabric, by Claude Lovat Fraser. England, early 20th century

A well-lit corridor in a modern building showcases a series of wooden doors along its length. Warm ambient lighting enhances the sleek design, Long hallway with contemporary design featuring wooden doors and ambient lighting in a modern buildinga welcoming atmosphere.

From my inspiration source book [now my blog].

Abstract image of office building with window reflections of trees and unusual architecture design

 

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Cambridge Central Mosque designed by Marks Barfield architects.

This is acrylic on canvas, 36 by 48 inches

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