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Walking back from the Acropolis area in Athens, Greece, I spotted this pattern from the fence on a random building. I couldn't help but capture it, as I'm rather attracted to patterns.
What patterns!
By Pacificklaus Photography, 2012.
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Camouflage pattern with silhouettes of heads.
Trousers, seen in window display in Munich, Maffeistrasse.
Label Karl Lagerfeld.
Tarnmuster mit Silhouetten von Köpfen.
Hose, gesehen im Schaufenster in München, Maffeistrasse.
Label Karl Lagerfeld.
Detail of a door at the Hamilton Gardens in New Zealand's north island. These gardens so exceeded my expectations, especially the individual themed gardens; they are truly world class!
Polygon patterns on the tundra develop from yearly freeze-thaw cycles. Wedges of ice that extend vertically into the ground develop geometric shapes due to the crystal structure of the ice.
Aerial view of polygon patterns on tundra
Patterns: V-Lampz, B´tweed, Btl Joos and a pattern in the background called Puf by Carole Ohl. Thank's to Lindy Lu, now I got it right!
From Charted Knitting Designs by Barbara Walker
Yarn: Brown Sheep Cotton Fine, 80% cotton, 20% wool.
A pattern I drew out one night. Sometimes insomnia pays off! Inspired by my favorite shirt from the 60s.
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The pilot Barrier Beautification project of NYCDOT’s Urban Art Program was implemented on 1900 feet of concrete barriers in a series of geometric, undulating, layered waves designed by Pedro Delgado, an illustrator at the Grey Group World Wide and implemented with volunteers from the organizations.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Barrier Beautification
Wave Pattern Design by Pedro Delgado
Presented with City Year and Grey Group Worldwide
W 155th Street & Harlem River Drive, Manhattan
Pattern that I created. Feel free to download it for personal use only. If you're interested in commercial use, please get in touch with me: elsammora@gmail.com
Thanks
Elsa
Patterns is a sandbox-building game and 3D space to construct simple and complex structures, harvest substances and discover new shapes that can be used to enhance your creativity.
Reminds me one of fairy tale characters... Uh, Pinnocchio, perhaps :)
Michael Shermer: 'We have a tendency to see faces". Watch his fabulous TED presentation: