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Very exciting for me since I had never written a pattern of any kind before. This particular one is entitled "Fairytale Mushroom Cottage" ~
this was the 6th of 7 pincushions to debut in Quilt Fabric Delights - Pincushion of the Month Club in Australia! Thanks Sarah for letting me be a part of this fun adventure!
The sunlight at the end of the sofa created the lovely contrast of colours and patterns. I was able to enjoy the lovely sunshine inside as well as outside on our balcony. Sunshine makes everything seem better and brighter and always gives me such a lift!
The ice that formed on pond this morning developed interesting patterns especially on the right side of photo (zoom in)
Thanks all for viewing, faving and commenting!! The pic made it to #21 (I think) in Explore!
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This is a photo of sand ripple patterns at Clam Harbour Beach. I love how wind blown lighter toned sand has highlighted the patterns.
For Macro Mondays
Theme: Tableware
Image measures 2 7/8" across
Nikon D5500, 18-55mm @ 18mm and 20mm extension tube
4 Image focus stack
After being totally immersed and awed by the vastness of nature's grandeur it was fun to have something that could be wiped out with a single footprint catch my eye.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Utah
I went to a small art exhibition called Floribunda recently. It had a number of paintings, floral dresses and a row of flowers entombed in clear resin. Included was this interesting NO painting which I didn't take the details of but was rather beautiful.
For the Mosaic Montage Monday theme of pattern mixing. Included is an overlay texture of dots and dashes. A pattern imposed by man.
www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/floribunda/
"The exhibition Floribunda, a major partnership between the National Gallery of Victoria and Bunjil Place, is an intoxicating larger-than-life mashup of floral imagery, design and motif drawn exclusively from the NGV Collection. Through its ‘Wunderkammer’ style of display, Floribunda celebrates and reimagines the nature and significance of one of Australia’s most important collections. Including Decorative Arts, Fashion and Textiles, Painting, First Nations Australia and Pacific Art, the selection of works spans multiple histories, cultures and art forms. Featuring poignant still life paintings, couture embellished with swirls of floral pattern, and objects lavishly adorned with buds and blooms, Floribunda connects human experience with the beauty and poetic symbolism of flowers."