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I know, this has been done before. And better too. For the real stuff, take a look at Michael Wolf’s Architecture of Density series.
I like this photo because everybody wants to be Michael Wolf for a day.
A pattern we made for a design of urban installations build of a steel grid.
See description of the project here: www.whatwedo.dk/?case=Copenhagen_PocketPark
Fat Mum Slim Photo a Day - Day 9 Pattern
My husband collects original masks from around the globe. This one is particular special to us. Years ago a collegue of us brought this one from Ghana. She was married with a man from Ghana and during a holiday she found this mask at a tribe. It seems the pattern is unique for this tribe. The mask is made of wood and handmade.
Canon 100D / SL1 with Canon 40mm f2.8
On camera flash bounced and diffused with DIY scrim, Flash exposure -2/3
Processed in Lightroom 5 and Alien Skin Exposure 7
The repeating pattern in stark contrast black and white allows the eye to skip across the image as though they were jumping from rock to rock in the middle of a river.
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4.4 Exercise: Pattern Mood board.
Composed this board in Photoshop, added a scribbled background and some lettering.
I kept it all digital, not adding my own designs, just trying to find out what I like in patterns.
It's Free Patern Friday! Visit the Craftsy Blog for our weekly roundup of fun free patterns, including an embroidery pattern for these pretty pincushions! #beCraftsy
im starting to use the open source software processing (processing.org) to create images. its a lot of fun.
here i tried to set some more rules for the shapes, i tried imitate old african pattern, but i think the outcome is kinda boring.
I love patterns and see them all over, as I go about. Angles, diagonals, lines, circles, lights, shadows, colours - they're everywhere. They come small, they come large and they're absolutely everywhere.
This is a picture of the culture center in Chicago. It has beautiful architecture throughout the whole building, even the ceiling!
Classy Pattern graphic available for download at dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/classy-pattern/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
pattern by Jenny Gordy of Wiksten-Made. found in Stitch magazine (holiday issue 2008) love it!
also, i was inspired by Jenny who was inspired by another seamstress (who was probably inspired by someone else) to make this in a printed fabric. i was so eager to get this made that i finished it up in one evening.
p.s. i also copied Jenny by wearing a v-neck knit top. but i also see it paired with some other tops i have (including another printed blouse i made...) oh so many possibilities. now i want to make another.
Another free pattern! You can see it blogged at and also get it at sewcharitable.blogspot.com/2010/02/free-embroidery-patter...
You can see it stitched up there as well. I hand draw all my patterns (kicking it old school!) so the lines are not as perfect as those that create with computers.
Enjoy!