Ellipse
22 creative works found
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What can I say…. I can’t start the day without my egg for breakfast, & the things I most love to photograph are the mundane, everyday objects that we so often overlook. / Seemed ideal to me.
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retro design pattern featured in the group I ♥ Patterns on the 25th of May, 2008.
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This is the mosaic from the floor of the church commonly called the “Basilica of Justinian” from a reference in Book VI of Procopius of Caesarea’s De aedifciis (on the buildings of Justinian). It was carefully removed and placed here into the site Mueseum. The central mosic is a Christian allegory of the soul. it begins in an acanthus from which vine branches spread out and aloft, intersecting four times in the centre to form four ellipses. / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . /
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Fractal that resembles a skeleton with muscles and tissues attached
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Good Night Moon /
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Made using Apophysis 2.02 / I changed the title; sorry if I confused some people!
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—> special thanxs to karl s. and daniel s. for inspiration for this design…
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Red ellipse, light trails and other lines ?? What do you think
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Hue and camera shifts result in a 3 dimensional starfish built from ellipses. Built using Processing.
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The Cloud Gate Sculpture in Chicago’s Millennium Park. Designed by the British artist, Anish Kapoor.
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This image was inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau, in “A Little Book of Coincidence”. With tiled planes of solar and lunar motifs in the background, a dodecahedron (12 pentagons, Plato’s symbol for ether or spirit) defines 20 spheres (the metallic looking ones) that exactly touch. Inside these are the orbit of Venus (green) and outside all is the orbit of Mars (faint red). See: www.GeometryCode.com for details. I think John Martineau’s name will (some day, hopefully soon!) be heralded among Kepler, Galileo, Newton and Einstein for the astronomical discoveries he’s made. Here’s a link to John’s book if you haven’t seen it (HIGHLY recommended): www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0802713882/intent-20 (Created with POV-Ray http://www.povray.org)
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Palestra office building, Southwark, London. / [Architect: Will Alsop]
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Watercolor with digital manipulation
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