I have a tendency to see patterns everywhere I look. From nature to art to utilitarian objects, patterns seem to appear in front of my eyes. Today I have a few to share. First, the leaves of three agave plants overlapping each other.
The electrical wires that run above the light rail line.
The patterns woven into a Native American rug. I saw this one at the Heard Museum.
This highly unusual and I might add, useless chair. It was part of an exhibit at the Phoenix Art Museum.
Finally, the pattern on the side of a beautiful vase. Patterns catch my eye wherever I go.
I especially love the shapes in the wiring, and the agave leaves. That chair IS very weird. I guess it's meant to make us think about useful vs. useless.
ReplyDeleteNice... from now on I will be paying more attention looking for patterns.
ReplyDeleteGreat patterns indeed
ReplyDeleteThe useless chairs, cast a great shadow.
ReplyDeleteThese are great, Sharon. I really like the wires.
ReplyDeleteThat is one weird chair.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! In the true sense of the word. : )
ReplyDeleteFantastic patterns. The wires are great.
ReplyDeletelol on the useless chair. I was thinking that before I read your comment under. I'm thinking ... what ...? Who sits there? The cats maybe would find such a chair useful. I dunno.
ReplyDeleteI really like these.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. You have a good eye!
ReplyDeleteYou have a great eye. These are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteEye catching!!
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