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A wall panel design at Suntec City.

 

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

It's very challenging! Not the colors for my partner. Just testing the pattern. Do you mind the imperfections, partner? I hope the real deal is more accurate and precise! Also, how would you quilt it? It's my first swoon and I have no idea!

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.

Wall panels of a building in Beach Road.

 

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

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.

Zhangjiajie World Geological Park, Hunan, China 湖南 張家界世界地質公園 天子山

Flower macro.

 

Shot with Canon 50D and Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro lens.

Made this Colette Patterns - Laurel with three fabrics: 1) Michael Miller's Malibu Stripe 2) Riley Blake's Ombre Green 3) Michael Miller's Coral Cotton Couture Solid.

 

blogged about it here: mamazilla.blogspot.com/2013/04/colette-patterns-laurel-dr...

Merry Christmas - here's a new festive pattern for you to colour in. Click this link to find the pdf version: www.patternsforcolouring.com

A unisex shoe sole pattern of red VANS(USED)

A close-up of the complementary tiles on the sink side of the en suite. Dark brown flowers on grey.

I forgot I had this. It was just a grab shot from our garden this summer. If I had realized just what was going on in there, I would have done much more with it. I can't even remember what it's called.

Pattern on a tree carved out by insects. Seen on the path down from La Viershöhe to Königsruhe (King's Rest) in Bodetal (Bode Valley, or Bode Gorge) between Thale and Treseburg in the Harz mountains, Sachsen-Anhalt (Saxony-Anhalt), Germany.

 

---quotation from en.wikipedia.org about Bodetal:---

The Bode Gorge (German: Bodetal) is a 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) long ravine that forms part of the Bode valley between Treseburg and Thale in the Harz Mountains of central Germany. The German term, Bodetal (literally "Bode Valley"), is also used in a wider sense to refer to the valleys of the Warme and Kalte Bode rivers that feed the River Bode.

At the Bode Gorge, the River Bode, which rises on the highest mountain in the Harz, the Brocken, has cut deeply into the hard Ramberg granite rock. The ravine is about 140 m deep at Treseburg and some 280 m deep at Thale where it breaks out into the Harz Foreland. The Bode Gorge was designated a nature reserve as early as 5 March 1937; its boundaries being subsequently expanded. With an area of, currently 473.78 hectares (1,170.7 acres), it is one of the largest nature reserves in Saxony-Anhalt.

---end of quotation---

 

Harz weekend June 2012

Sold. One of a kind 6" x 6" print.

 

For more info about me or my work, check out my flickr profile.

 

www.flickr.com/people/magprint/

This image of the Lord Howe cloud-forest endemic Cyathea brevipinna shows the undersde of s non-fertile frond. The scaliness and the shorter pinnules with unlobed segments help distinguish this from the other Lord Howe tree ferns. Mount Gower plateau, May 16th 2013, image I13-2135.

Part 1/3 of my free Chubby Shark pattern.

 

Not for commercial use. All rights reserved.

More patterned paper using Mary's technique...feel free to use.

Pattern: Made with HelloYarn's Generic Norwegian Hat Pattern

Chart: Mine

Yarn: Dale Falk, 1 ball of each color

Pattern available in 4 sizes: 8 (10, 12, 14/16) years.

 

This is my own design. You can purchase it in my store www.SimonasDesigns.etsy.com; or leave me an e-mail address and I will send you an invoice through Paypal and send you the pattern in PDF via e-mail upon payment. Thanks for looking!

 

See my blog www.StylishKnits.blogspot.com

I love the pocket detail on the shorts.

I have an enduring fascination with patterns, particularly those on floors or ceilings. The grey and white bathroom tiles in the Seattle Medical and Dental Building make me feel as if I'm in a black and white film.

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.

ya gotta love yard sales. found a set of wooden pattern blocks for $1, so of course i had to build with them ~grin~

 

#ds531 (alternate) Make a photograph dominated by the color green today.

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