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A 6.5m high sculpture near the Middle Entrance at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol by Pete Moorhouse called "Holding Pattern" which represents the hospital staff working together to support patients. This work was commissioned by the NBT National Health Service Trust. However just days before this shot was taken Frenchay Hospital had closed down. Whether this will artwork will be moved to the new Southmead Hospital, which will take over from Frenchay, I don't yet know.
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Pattern that I created. Feel free to download it for personal use only. If you're interested in commercial use, please get in touch with me: elsammora@gmail.com
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Elsa
Uni assignment: I went to China as part of one of my units and for the unit I had to do a project reflecting upon my experience in China. I decided to create 3 fabric patterns. I saw a bunch of white pigeons in one of the gardens and I was also really enamoured by the lotus leaves and flowers there. The colours also came from China, they had an odd usage of these bright colours.
This is my favourite, I can imagine it on a scarf.
More patterns from nature; and a warning to use the right sort of paint when blacking out the rear window of your van.
1160 x 1160 pixels
I (re)created this pattern in Blender (a free 3D modelling, rendering, animation, and game engine program from www.blender.org). I'm still new to Blender so it took several hours for me to figure out how to do it right. That, and I did it the hard way while learning Blender was not the best choice for creating patterns like this. Afterwards, someone told me about Inkscape ( www.inkscape.org ).
Anyway, I was inspired by these photos of a "Ramadan" Arabic pattern taken by Dennis M. Andrews de paul:
Needless to say, it took a while to figure out how to reproduce this pattern from the photos, let alone in Blender by creating vertices and lines. To make it appear solid I subdivided about 2 dozen times and used a "halo" material.
Also, I plan on releasing a lantern model made (almost finished) in Blender and using this pattern for the glass.
CC. Some rights reserved.
Ramadan_fine_1160 by Benjamin Sperandio is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Ramadan_fine_1160 by Benjamin Sperandio is also licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Use either license.
Camera: Canon EOS 550D Digital
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Felt like a change from what I've been posting, and here it is... A Bluebonnet macro
Taken with my Nikon D700 w/ Nikon 85mm 3.5 micro vr. Shot with camera in FX mode, manually cropped.
Talcum powder in the bottom of the bath, making slightly entertaining patterns.
This image has been used for 3 flash cards and in an article...
• quizlet.com/2786873/minerals-flash-cards/
• www.bebesymas.com/salud-infantil/los-polvos-de-talco-no-s...
(in Spanish, English translation here)
• quizlet.com/10463700/crime-busters-powders-2011-nc-flash-...
• belleza.excite.es/uso-polvos-talco.html
(in Spanish, English translation here)
• quizlet.com/20393163/minerals-for-lab-wegert-flash-cards/
I've been inspired by the members of the Cocorico Bee and my fabulous Beehivers to start drafting my own paper-pieced designs!
At this stage I'm just dipping my toe in the water. So far I've modified a couple of patterns, and with this one I've tried drafting a block based on a picture I saw of a completed quilt. It's very angular, which hopefully will be comparitively easy to achieve.
It's for my Bug's Beehive quilt, "The Busy Sea at Night". Can you guess what it is?