Hand-drawn from ideas inspired by Islamic art and MC Escher.
A baby Veiled chameleon using all five of her limbs. You may remember her form the May 2007 issue of National Geographic – the photo was a winner of the monthly “Your Shot” competition. The print size was that of a rather large post stamp – but NOW you can have it as a large laminated or mounted print! nudge nudge
One of the Victorian Spiral Staircases inside the Palm house at Kew Gardens
Helical, where are you? Last we met was far too long ago. My beacon, my signal burns for you below the moon on a cloudless night. Each da…
About a girl (what isn’t these days?)
These are some of my favourite Gaudi works. They are naturalistic in form but clearly mathematical. In this age of computers complex forms are almost always rendered in precise smooth forms, but Gaudi is quite happy to use quite rough unfinished stone to produce convincing geometrical forms. And not a broken tile or smashed plate in sight !
3D digital Fractal Abstract in cheerful spring colors.
Helical Pattern
Acrylic on canvas. 75×100 cm / 29.5×39.4 inch / 2005 / ( 2006 Upstream People Gallery, USA, 8th Annual Abstraction Juried Online International Art Exhibition)
Digital
Spiral Staircase at Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani) in Rome (Italy)
Marine Propulsion, marine engine, engine parts, gearbox, electric propulsion, electric motor, fixed pitch propeller, helical gear reducer, hydraulic clutch, marine clutch
Drew this myself, with pencil, paper, ruler and compass. Took quite a while.
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