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Patterns on a tree in a park in Ripley, Derbyshire, U.K.

San Diego, Mission Beach neighborhood photowalk

 

Traveller's palm

Ravenala madagascariensis

Strelitziaceae - Bird of Paradise Family

Order:Zingiberales

trying to stick to a colour scheme for a month, or at least for a few designs... Autumn has just begun in Australia and it's started getting windy and rainy... not that these patterns really reflect that, but i thought the colour scheme would be nice for this time of year

I love Autumn! This is one of my favorite color palettes! I found this awesome tissue gift wrap paper at Tuesday Morning.

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Contributed by Kariann Burleson - dailypoetics.com

A christmassy pattern for spoonflower.

I make patterns

Pattern in Beach Sand

 

Salisbury, MA

Simple stripes, filled with patterns. The summer is not the time to be over-sophisticated...

Try to stay out of the pattern..!

 

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In the window of an antique shop

I created this whimsical pattern to help transition between tangles. There are so many ways to play with this pattern. Enjoy!

This pattern was concieved by Moon Attic. I first rendered it in AutoCad and then downloaded it into PS. I tried to leave it in B & W, but it made one dizzy. I chose these colors, because, they are the one's I am wearing!!

Seeds/Fruit of Taraxacum officinale (Asteraceae) ready to fly away; Western Carpathian Mts., Romania

warm slippers and fuzzy carpets!

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ODC- Wave for 9 November. I used Topaz Simplify 4 to change what was a black and white cushion pattern.

ODC: Allover Pattern and Close-up

a volcano illustration pattern i just made

Tile pattern at the QVB, Sydney. Rendered using Dynamic Auto Painter and inspired by Vincent van Gogh and using the HD_Bold filter.

patterns sculpted by tides and wind on the beach in the Turnagain Arm, Alaska

Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations

Dawn light on the tidal flats at Waiwera

Went shopping with my wife. Was fascinated by the richness of textile patterns. Reminds me of the recently popular "zentangle" idea. (WE and Gerry Weber)

 

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