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I'm so close to finishing my Spinning Stars Quilt! Just a tiny bit of quilting left, and then its on to binding!

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New pattern made in a way that's "new" for me, i.e. in Photoshop not Illustrator.

The Beau-maison screen block pattern appears in a 1961 General Concrete Products ad. This pattern is believed to be rare.

Wall panel design in City Hall.

 

*Note: More pics of Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs in my Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs Album.

Designing Programs : Gerstnerizer v.0.5

 

A series of test images from a piece of software in development called the Gerstnerizer. This is a working tool for graphic designers who want to create their own patterns, save them, share them and export them.

 

The work is informed by geometric and arabic design as well as having been inspired by the great Swiss graphic designer, Karl Gerstner who wrote a wealth of works on programming and using a systematic approach to design.

 

Full version coming soon to a screen near you !

 

Karl Gerstner: The Designer as Programmer

 

Designing Programmes

Pattern using the letter 'a' from Futura Stencil Black

look what I found yesterday! a treasure

Geometric patterns on the seats of the No 24 bus (one of the new doubledeckers in London)

two men's tees

tutorial on my blog later this week

handstitched

Vector graphic pattern pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.

circle pattern Leaded light window in machine made glass triple glazed with sandblasted accents on reverse.

October 1883

 

Pattern given for the fashion plate found here: www.flickr.com/photos/festiveattyre/7413999550/in/set-721...

 

No. 1 - Half of front

No. 2 - Half of back

No. 3 - Half of side-back

No. 4 - Sleeve

No. 5 - Collar

We give here a Hungarian walking-coat, the most fashionable affair out this season; a long, close-fitting coat, to be made of cloth braided. Our illustrations show both back and front. The letters and notches show how the pieces are to be put together. The front is to be fitted with darts for the bust; and for some ladies another dart may be required, near the arm seam. The dotted lines on the skirt of the back show where the plaits are to be laid, which fold under the back-seam, giving the proper fullness to the skirt of the coat. In cutting out this garment - or any other, for that matter, that we give - the pieces should be cut first out of some old muslin, and then fitted to the lady who is to wear it, before cutting into the cloth, allowing for seams, etc. It must be lengthened or shortened in the skirt part, to suit the height of the wearer. As may be seen, it is a rather long coat. Black or dark blue cloth, trimmed with black braid, will be more stylish than any other color. A row of braid edges the entire coat. The brandebourgs trimming the front, which there are five, as will be seen, can be made at home with frog-buttons and tubular braid; but it is better, perhaps, to buy or order them from a city store, if convenient, as they are more durable.

I had a bloodstain pattern analysis lab session today and was able to bring home one of the tests we did. What you're looking at is drops of horse blood on a rough surface (in this case sandpaper) dropped from the height of a metre. The point of this was to demonstrate how the shape and size of blood drops changes depending on the characteristics of the surface they land on.

Continuing my love of shallow depth of field and repeating patterns. Here are some spots.

Adorable crochet patterns

  

Pattern not for sale.

 

Please do not ask for copies.

  

Light was reflecting in the kitchen onto the ceiling this morning.

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

One of the highlights of our educational trip was a visit to the Derix Studio just outside Wiesbaden.

www.derix.com/en/

 

Here the highly skilled team of craftsmen translate the designs of numerous German and international artists into completed stained glass windows (unlike in the UK where most of us tend to translate our own designs into glass, in Germany the artist usually delegates to a highly professional team who works under their specifications, partly as a result of the much greater percentage of new commissions in glass, both ecclesiastical and increasingly in the secular market, an approach largely ignored in the UK).

 

Touring the studio enabled us to witness the team in action creating contemporary architectural artworks in various stages. It was also here we were able to meet the renowned artist Johannes Schreiter who gave a talk on his work.

Press "L". Patterns of rice field paddies in infrared. Note the road going trhough.

 

Efke Aura - the best IR film ever made IMHO. It's utterly pity that the Efke is no more...

 

Pentax 67, 45mm f4, Efke IR820c AURA infrared film (developed in Diafine A+B @ +27C 3.5min+3.5min). Drumscanned.

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