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Week 15 - Patterns

for Compositionally Challenged

 

A fish ladder has lots of patterns. There are the steps and the L-shaped concrete rest areas for the salmon. Then, there is the repetitious pattern of the pipes and cyclone fencing to prevent humans from falling into the fish ladder.

Another game and I think with an improvement in giving instructions on how to play the game (compared to the previous attempt flic.kr/p/yGnqP7, where many did not know how to play the game from the instructions.)

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Once this small hospital somewhere in Italy was a shelter for children that were suffering from lung diseases. The remote location in the mountains and the numerous surrounding forests are providing healthy air which was necessary to treat tuberculosis and other diseases. In the 1930s this facility was opened.

 

The property with lavishly laid out garden offered enough space for a great number of children. This was a facility of the church, so especially nuns were nursing the sick.

 

To learn more of the place watch this documentary (starts at 9:40): www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi_HbTBj_sk

Taken during a walk in the woods around San Zeno di Montagna, where my family lives. The bright green leaves in the center captured my attention...

A new (to me) slopes and headlight bricks pattern. It was actually kind of tricky to figure out...

(© 2009 Príamo Melo) Patterns abound in nature and it's just up to us, photographers, to capture them. Keep your eyes open for interesting lines, spirals, arrows, repeated designs and motif-like forms. A macro lens is handy at these situations. Happy Wednesday to all of you!

Doodling in the Moleskine. Coming up with different patterns for iPhone skins.

 

I've been getting into doing hand drawn patterns lately. I can see me incorporating this a lot more in my upcoming portraits.

 

Flickr Lounge ~ Patterns

 

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The patterns for my butterfly potholder and teapot trivet can be found in this book!

Some type of wild grass.... Heredia, Costa Rica | June 2009

Funny looking used wellies

At the Harumi Futo Koen, in Tokyo.

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Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.

Richard P. Feynman

 

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Kings College, Newcastle University.

 

And I believe that this pattern of brick laying is :

Double Stretcher Garden Wall Bond - or variation of - but I could be wrong!

Pattern study for Salina Art Center. The final piece will be a large-scale painting in the Oakdale Park pool to coincide with the Smoky Hill River Festival in June 2012.

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work in progress

circles cut out from books, marked with various media, sewn together

No, not that kind of meshing.

 

Gradient mesh kind of meshing.

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