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Finding geometries in our surroundings. Taken as part of an assignment for DGMD E-10 at Harvard Extension.

The garter rows in this side to side knit create flattering vertical lines that

complement the lean shape of this tee.

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Exploring geometry in every day life. Sunset on Linekin Bay, Me.

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Background for a slide for my upcoming Processing workshop. Drawing rectangles and explaining the coordinate system.

Created entirely through programming.

 

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Turning squares into rectangles for a little blanket.

Reflection of the Capitol Building, Austin

Tate Modern, Bankside, London

 

Bankside Power Station, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, 1952

It suddenl struck me just how many rectangles you can see in our dining room and family room...

A collaboration between two friends. By Puppy and Kitty.

January 2008. Some rusty thing, snow and a tyre..

 

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in the damn hell bathroom at the "posh" rest stop. On the way home.

  

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Brick art in side park, Beijing, China

This is my Project Quilting Rectangles Challenge Project. I started with 48 3 x 5" rectangles (8 each of 6 different colored batiks) and two half yard batik cuts. I left half of the rectangles 3 x 5" and sub cut the other half into 3 x 3" and 2 x 3" pieces. Then I randomly sewed them into 5 rows for the bag body. The remainders were pieced together for the handles. The half yard cuts were used for an outside pocket on each side of the tote, one inside pocket, the bottom of the tote, and I pieced the lining of the tote and handles with them.

~ Spring Water Designs

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