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I designed and stitched this pattern in 2009 - you can see it here. I stitched it on 18 count aida. I wanted to see what it would look like on 28 count linen. I think it's kinda pretty.
(The text is the only bit I remember from A Farewell to Arms.)
The theme for this weeks Macro Mondays is "Pattern" This is a Frank Lloyd Wright inspired lamp shade. HMM
Publisher: unknown
Date/place: unknown
Category: Pattern
Medium: Paper
Persistent URL: NA
Original in Bergen Public Library's collection.
The strings of orange shapes in this pattern remind me of a game I used to play as a child where you built a chain of plastic monkeys by hooking their arms one by one.
This King was pretty aggressive and struck at me several times, which is not typical of this normally docile species. But when that didn't work he used his coil up and cover your head defense. I waited a few minutes and he finally uncoiled enough to take this pic.
As one enthusiast of Chaos theory states, "if you like fractals it is because you are made of them. But if you can't stand fractals, it's probably because you can't stand yourself."
It happens... scientists say funny things. Nonetheless, Chaos abounds in its perfection.
A breathtaking aerial shot of the geothermal area at Námaskarð, Iceland. The surreal mix of colors and patterns showcases the planet's untamed energy, with mineral deposits and steam vents forming a mesmerizing natural artwork.
Italiano:
Uno scatto aereo mozzafiato della zona geotermica di Námaskarð, in Islanda. Il mix surreale di colori e motivi mette in mostra l'energia selvaggia del pianeta, con depositi minerali e bocche di vapore che formano un'opera d'arte naturale.