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A theme that I gravitate to lately is finding geometry and patterns in nature or manmade creations.
This is the interior of the Hyatt Regency Atlanta - beautiful architecture, designed by John Portman, Jr.. It is a beautiful hotel, with many photo opportunities.
Gilles Plains is a misnomer for a busy junction dominated on one corner with a large shopping complex. I avoid it and if I do go, I drive because the pedestrian experience is demanding and contrasts with the quiet streets that surround it.
This series is my attempt to stop and take it all in while on on a rare sojourn on foot.
Cut the paper and copy the pattern on the piece of fabric. When I have darker fabrics I do something my grandmother taught me: I use a small soap leftover. Better than chalk.
I think this might be my favorite of the offset squares color variations.
I'm experimenting with color variations of the offset square pattern, as seen here.
I'm looking for a certain look, and I haven't found it yet, but I think I'm getting closer. I'm pretty limited in my color selection, for now, which is why everything is white, black, or dark red. :-)
Folded from one sheet of elephant hide paper scored with a cutting plotter.
Based on a circle packing generated with the help of the great program CirclePack by Ken Stephenson.
The concept was previously explored by Daniel Kwan and Philip Chapman-Bell.
CPs for all the "Intersecting Cylinders" models can be found here.