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end of year i enter in contest for to be busy ;o)) www.lattea-design-contest.com/all-ideas/list-user-ideas/u...
This is not my tattoo. This image was posted for safe keeping so i can one day get a tattoo similar to this (patterns made of small dots). It doesnt belong to me
A Valentine's Day photoshoot for Colette Patterns by Anja / clever nettle!
Photographer: Anja / clever nettle!
Models: Rachel and Jade
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.
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I could hardly sleep so I waited for the sun to come up and hung a doily in front of the sunlight to cast this lovely shadow. I have many more that I really liked that I'll post at a later time. I've had this idea for quite sometimes, but it would be so much easier to shoot if I had a model.
These are original, unprocessed shots from my favourite "sand pattern" beach, all taken on the same day. I've given each one a title that shows what the patterns suggest to me. All patterns are completely natural, created simply by the sand and the movement of water. Nature is the real artist here.
I'm having these patterns printed on "chiffon" to make furoshiki. Most pics were taken at Orto Botanico REA, with many thanks to Regione Piemonte for so beautifully taking care, and a pair in my garden in July 2009. Pics were modified for pure fun with only the ACDSee that came with the computer... please enjoy and feel free to use them.
Zuckerman Institute for Connective Environmental Research
University of East Anglia, School Of Environmental Sciences, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
This is a free pattern that can be found here: needleknowledge.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/ReQuakerSa...
I used DMC gray #414 and DMC mauve #3688--3 skeins of each color. I made a few changes. Below the alphabet and "flower" are two different patterns to replace the long one in the original. Instead of putting the year in the bottom middle around the "wreath," I put "wrought by Karen W. Gronau 2016."