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Pattern published in Fall 07 Knitty.
Woodins are mysterious apparitions that inhabit fallen trees in the tickets of Central Park. Spotting them requires light footsteps and plenty of acorns to coax them out of hiding.
Photo by Makiko Sasanuma.
There are many things to see but sometimes the nicest things are the most basic. Simple rhythmic patterns and prints made by little creatures.
From my Tiny Worlds Collection. This is not an AI created image. The pattern is totally random and interpreted by me, the photographer, and are naturally occurring crystals derived from the dried urine of a Serval (an African wild cat). The crystals are colorless and do not develop until the urine starts to dry. When placed under a microscope and subjected to a special polarized light (Nomarski Illumination) the colors appear. Variations in the thickness of the crystals varies the color. These crystals suggest to me purple mountains and amber waves of grain under a partly cloudy sky. Perhaps you have a different interpretation.
The crystals are microscopic and are composed of salts containing urates in the form of uric acid.
There is a lot to see in the unseen microscopic world. If one doesn't look, one won't find it.
Leca M6. Voigtländer Nokton 50mm. Fomapan 200 Creative. Fomadon R09 10 min. GIMP, NIK. Kristiaansand in Norway.
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A selection of patterns from a mural and some fencing in front of it at River City Bicycles in Portland. Taken on a wander around NE Portland to check out all the cool street art.
(I needed to post something with a bunch of color - I've been on a monochromatic run lately!
Here are a couple of patterns that I recently made. I had so much fun drawing just simple doodles and playing around with them! I love patterns, can´t wait to make more!
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A pattern and design that really captured my eye. The unique markings on this spider made for a beautiful piece of art with his body as the canvas. Truly, our world is brimming with original beauty everywhere you care to look.