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Hand screen printed, repeat made in Illustrator, stencil cut to screen print
October 2011
All textiles, clothing patterns and accessories were designed and made by Kate E. Burke.
"Dancing Triangles" are formed by sulfur atoms on a layer of copper, which in turn rests upon a base, or 'substrate' of ruthenium. Scientists at Brookhaven Lab will study this type of configuration to understand how metal behaves on top of another. Layered metals are often used as catalysts, such as those that clean pollutants from automobile exhaust in catalytic converters.
I cut out loads of triangles from furnishing fabric, drew up a diagram and Kim and Libby helped me to lay this out. Hope I put them back in the right order
Taken for the Our Daily Challenge group 7 May 2010 Triangular is the challenge. This is a small bird house with triangles in the roof.
One of my favorite games, try to find geometric shapes everywhere in nature! Here it is one of many beautiful limestones peaks of the Picos de Europa National Park (Spain), captured in the Ruta del Cares.
Here's another picture I've had sitting around for a while, mostly because this was slightly out of focus. This is a graffiti I saw the last time we passed through New Orleans. I both liked the house-shaped man and thought he looked a little creepy, and I've wondered since I took this whether somebody repurposed a swastika. That's the kind of world we live in these days.
The Golden Triangle is one of Asia's two main opium-producing areas. It is an area of around 367,000 square miles (950,000 km2) that overlaps the mountains of four countries of Southeast Asia: Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Triangle_(Southeast_Asia)