Well hurrah to module three! Colour at last! This module is about spirals and movement. Chapter one is all about collecting images of spirals so I tipped out my large box of collected images. My family think I’m a bit crackers – if I see an interesting image in a magazine, newspaper or on a leaflet or napkin I stash it away in this wicker picnic box. “You should throw that rubbish away you know” says my father. Gosh no, it’s a treasure trove!
So after having a root around here’s what I came up with!
Image 1: A collection of loose images – do excuse the glare of the flash!
Image 2: Lovely shapes within a tower construction:
Image 3: Decorative ironwork in Exeter:
Image 4: The typical shell shape seen in other places such as candle holders and the icing on a muffin:
Image 5: Spirals around uprights:
Image 6: A very lovely seahorse:
Image 7: I particularly like the texture on the postcard on the Jenny Beavan postcard:
Image 8: Lots of lovely chandeliers:
Image 9: Images from a photo album on newscientist.com “Nanobristles twist to hold particles”. These provide lots of ideas for 3d constructions:
Image 10: Two postcards with spirals in the imagery:
I took a look through a sketchbook I use for doodling zentangle patterns and found a few images were relevant.
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Wednesday, 1 May 2013
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