Showing posts with label curls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curls. Show all posts

Monday, 9 January 2012

White curls, dots and webs

Ah! First post in 2012, I wonder if there will actually be snow.
I was going through charity shops again,
it is the simplest way to find interesting pattern sources
(what one magpie chucks, is another magpie’s treasure),
and I came across some interesting use of circular motions and motifs.

Take the snail shell like swirl above,
it takes the form of the centre of a flower,
whose petals are marked with stamen like shadows.
 
The neckline of this top makes excellent use of
the continuous chain of circles going from large to small to large again,
with each curve connecting to another through itself or by a tiny circle. 

Friday, 14 October 2011

Above door decor - and the ryme thrown in for fun

On the way home one afternoon
I had to stop at this little bit of intricate (I believe metal work).
Photos are a bit blurry as this bit of work is situated above a door,
like a kind of mantel piece to a door actually.
The shapes and forms are clearly Victorian stylised motifs and shapes,
which twist and wind and curl around each other.