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The beautiful relief patterns on the back of the stone tablet of the Statute of the Commune of Orvieto in 1209 are actually older and were re-purposed for the Statute inscriptions.
Museo Civico; March 2017
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1. ornaments, 2. Christmas is too damn close!!, 3. Snow City, 4. shepherd boy, 5. drums, 6. peace, 7. Snowman Family, 8. Snowman, 9. free snowman or should I say lady.., 10. Snowman, 11. Snowman, 12. candy canes, 13. Snowman, 14. Retro Christmas Tree!, 15. Christmas Elves!, 16. Santa, 17. Santa, 18. Santa, 19. Vintage Christmas Embroidery Transfer, 20. Vintage Christmas Embroidery Transfer
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Just found these three pages in a 1911 Singer Instructions for Art Embroidery. Aren't they great! Blogged at www.TangleTangleTangle.com.
A fancy Victorian wall tile design, this time by the interior designer Richardson. Looks good as a single motif, but should pattern up nicely.
Saw some of these beautifully textured wildflowerrs growing along the riverside on a rainy, rainy day a couple of weeks ago.
They really stood out against the lush green foliage surrounding them and the intricate textures on their hardy petals was very beautiful!
Today is the official day of my birthday, Saturday June 28th.
I cannot believe I am 31 already!
Had a very fun (if very late!) night last night, with dinner with friends and family and a live music show, and have the same plans for tonight!
I hope you are all enjoying your weekend so far, my friends!
The qualities I thought a pattern should have is that it should be repetitive and it should have color. I think it is important to look at the natural world because it allows you to see original content that is not man and you can capture something that occurs on its own volition. I think that nature is beautiful and my inspiration came from nature is of how people will often take pictures of scenery as a way of preserving that memory of nature. I drew that patterns of Polaroids as a way of showing the beauty of nature being captured in a photo. Working in illustrator is difficult and i had to restart multiple times because it simply was not working out or I had clicked something and the image would change. What was also difficult is that the lines are vectors and work as a single layer, changing the image would alter the lines and would end up as a mess. However through struggle it because easier moving and creating shapes. I also learned how to use the bucket-fill tool.
African fabrics and basket at street fair, Riehen, Switzerland
From my set: Dan's Patterns from Africa
(Dan Daniels)
Designed and drawn by Michelle Fung (me).
Folded model: www.flickr.com/photos/m_fung/49715185592
Another model derived from my very versatile Ribbon Kitty v1 base, so the crease patterns are very similar.