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Week 15 - Patterns at Compositionally Challenged
One of many greenhouses at DeGoede Bulb Farm and Gardens. www.degoedebulb.com/
Full model: www.flickr.com/photos/133041586@N06/19724377051/in/dateta...
Close-up of the head for impressiveness: www.flickr.com/photos/133041586@N06/19712609282/in/dateta...
Designed by me, ask anything that comes to mind (preferably about origami)
"Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will never pass away. "
Matthew 24:35
" .. but the word of the Lord endures forever. " 1 Peter 1:25
Publisher: unknown
Date/place: unknown
Category: Pattern
Medium: Paper
Persistent URL: NA
Original in Bergen Public Library's collection.
You're welcome to try each one! If you look closely, none of the cps have the same exact references and each time I revised the model I lengthened the body and legs.
When I folded the final model I had the slant of the teeth with a slope of 3/11 instead of the 1/3 seen here. The crease pattern isn't as clean that way, but I did it because I wanted the teeth farther out and not so close to the actual pivot point for the jawline.
A flock of about 12 doves (I think) fly in a circle that covers a relatively small area, numerous times and it happens regularly.
Here's a smaller repeatable version of my tulip pattern.
It was blogged as part of Paper Bicycle's Daily Pattern project.
A picture from the thematic selection, called 'Water', I made for this year's exhibition at Docman's Gaga/Garage Gallery. It opened March 19th with me participating in the 14th 'Tweekarspelen Kunstroute', an arts route in the area of 12 quite diverse artists.