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This is a photo of sand ripple patterns at Clam Harbour Beach. I love how wind blown lighter toned sand has highlighted the patterns.
After being totally immersed and awed by the vastness of nature's grandeur it was fun to have something that could be wiped out with a single footprint catch my eye.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Utah
I went to a small art exhibition called Floribunda recently. It had a number of paintings, floral dresses and a row of flowers entombed in clear resin. Included was this interesting NO painting which I didn't take the details of but was rather beautiful.
For the Mosaic Montage Monday theme of pattern mixing. Included is an overlay texture of dots and dashes. A pattern imposed by man.
www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/floribunda/
"The exhibition Floribunda, a major partnership between the National Gallery of Victoria and Bunjil Place, is an intoxicating larger-than-life mashup of floral imagery, design and motif drawn exclusively from the NGV Collection. Through its ‘Wunderkammer’ style of display, Floribunda celebrates and reimagines the nature and significance of one of Australia’s most important collections. Including Decorative Arts, Fashion and Textiles, Painting, First Nations Australia and Pacific Art, the selection of works spans multiple histories, cultures and art forms. Featuring poignant still life paintings, couture embellished with swirls of floral pattern, and objects lavishly adorned with buds and blooms, Floribunda connects human experience with the beauty and poetic symbolism of flowers."
Part of the underside of a yellow squash leaf. iPhone 8+ photo edited on iPad Air with Artstudio Pro.
I found this pattern on a log in the woods. I guess they were made by bugs while tree was still bark on the trunk.
back from the city.....lots to see there ( including some very heavy rain...gardens , trees very green....)
These photos are from several days ago....a walk along the beach south of Port Elgin.....
Your views and comments are much appreciated.
Inspired by the 5FIA Monthly Challenge theme - Patterns
One of my favorite things about balsam flowers is that they grow on the carcass of the previous year.
I'm sure there's a lesson to be had here, but who knows what it is.
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'Patterns and Barbarity'
Camera: Chamonix 45F-2
Lens: Perken Son & Rayment 'Optimus' Petzval 140mm F3.5
Film: Kodak Vericolor II; x-11/1988; 12iso
Exposure: f/3.5; 1/4sec
Process: DIY ECN-2
Washington
April 2024
The beach last week was full of debris after the wild weather, it makes for fascinating sand patterns.
Can't judge functionality, but aesthetically a good example of using patterns in architecture (even the flat facade, but particularly the cylinder tower)
For the Through the Lens week 9 theme of Patterns are the beautiful centres of the Lotus Flowers at the Blue Lotus Watergardens. When dry these remain the centre seed head and drop the surrounding stamens. With friends on a hot day. I have had quite a few trips recently to some of Melbourne's lovely gardens recently. But that is about to change in a couple of days time.