Most of such work was pioneered by a dutch artist calles M.C.Escher. Some of his work on symmetric groups can be found below http://www.mcescher.com/Gallery/gallery-symmetry.htm
You should show what the original looked like....that is what is so amazing, how a simple flower, or leaf or just about anything, can turn into a beautiful design....with so much color, and it's hard to put them together...just today I was looking at a butterfly that I made a design from and framed it, and it is just so much fun to do , and to look at...... thanks to you, I can make those pretty designs....
Hi, murf! Maybe not quite like that; but probably closer than I want to admit. :)
Hi, judypatooote. Glad I could provide/introduce you to so much enjoyment. I sometimes have posted the original with the final design. And generally most people tell me they like the original better than the final design. I want people to appreciate the design for the design nor for what it came from. :)
My main blog: Ramblings generally focuses on telling a story via photography and words. These stories generally center around family, nature, and church although sometimes just about life in general. I also have a blog entitled Fingerprints. I post less frequently in Fingerprints. It serves as a catch all of anything that does not go in my Ramblings blog including memes, quizzes, and reports on books and movies.
The road awaits
Time doesn't
The road beckons
Time steps forward
Will we move
In step with time?
Will we step forward
Shaping our time?
Will we take time
To see the present?
Will we explore the past
And understand our heritage?
Will we laugh?
Will we wonder?
Will we touch?
Will we feel?
Time flies on
We have choices
Shall we go fast?
Shall we go slow?
We shall go forward
But we will choose the pace
We may dance with all our heart
Or bathe ourselves in a setting sun
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Interesting indeed, to say the least. ec
I do too. This is almost psycadelic (sp?)Lots of fun but I can't see to spell what I mean.
Sometimes I'm blinded !
Aaah !
(remeber the yellow pumpkin !)
umm...a fractal?
...umm...is it? ;))
that's one of those patterns I can look in and get lost, like it sucks me in (the warning, "don't gaze into the abyss" comes to mind here...)
If I stared it long & hard enough I usually get a headache :D
I do love the prints.
Most of such work was pioneered by a dutch artist calles M.C.Escher. Some of his work on symmetric groups can be found below
http://www.mcescher.com/Gallery/gallery-symmetry.htm
I think it looks like a shirt that Sage probably had in the mid 1970's and made out of polyester. :-)
Interesting pattern!
This one would make me dizzy if I looked at it too long :)
Yes, you do, Tim. And you do them so well! :)
Thanks, mreddie. It was play time in a time of little time. :)
Thanks, photowannabe. It could be almost psychodelic, couldn't it?
Hi, lucie marguerite. You become blinded too easily. ;)
Hi, I*IcheI*I©. Yes I believe you can call it a fractal. I used a kaleidoscope function to create it.
Hi, sage. I like your comment. It can suck one in, can't it?
Hi, shionge. It can cause a headache if looked at too long; nevertheless, I find it fascinating. :)
Thanks, sarad, for the information.
Hi, murf. Your comment made me smile a couple times over.
Thanks, ash. I find it interesting, too.
Hi, faye pekas. It could do that now, couldn't it?
Thanks, ginnie. I try. :)
Perhaps you had a shirt like that too ? ;-)
You should show what the original looked like....that is what is so amazing, how a simple flower, or leaf or just about anything, can turn into a beautiful design....with so much color, and it's hard to put them together...just today I was looking at a butterfly that I made a design from and framed it, and it is just so much fun to do , and to look at...... thanks to you, I can make those pretty designs....
Hi, murf! Maybe not quite like that; but probably closer than I want to admit. :)
Hi, judypatooote. Glad I could provide/introduce you to so much enjoyment. I sometimes have posted the original with the final design. And generally most people tell me they like the original better than the final design. I want people to appreciate the design for the design nor for what it came from. :)
I think you are a quilter at heart. Definitely a photo artist!
Thanks, katie, for the complement. I value that from you.
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