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Patterning Collection (page 3)

"Patterning: A Symphony of Nature's Artistry and Human Ingenuity" Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) gracefully perches on a vibrant plant

Background imagePatterning Collection: Six-spot burnet moth

Six-spot burnet moth (Zygaena filipendulae) on a common knapweed flower (Centaurea nigra). This day-flying moth feeds on knapweed, scabious and a variety of other plants. Photographed in Dorset, UK

Background imagePatterning Collection: Macrophotograph of owl butterfly wing

Macrophotograph of owl butterfly wing
Owl butterfly wing. Macrophotograph of an eyespot on the wing of an owl butterfly (Caligo idomeneus). Butterfly wings are covered in coloured scales which create patterns on the wing

Background imagePatterning Collection: Hamadryas glauconome butterfly

Hamadryas glauconome butterfly. This butterfly is native to Central America and the southern United States

Background imagePatterning Collection: Six-spot burnet caterpillar

Six-spot burnet caterpillar (Zygaena filipendulae) on a green-winged orchid flower (Anacamptis morio). This is the larva of the six-spot burnet moth

Background imagePatterning Collection: Bluecheek butterflyfish

Bluecheek butterflyfish (Chaetodon semilarvatus) in a coral reef. This fish can grow up to 23cm in length. It inhabits rich coral reefs to depth of between 3 and 20 metres

Background imagePatterning Collection: Two-eyed coralfish

Two-eyed coralfish (Coradion melanopus). This fish inhabits tropical coral reefs in South-east Asia, where it feeds on sponges. Photographed in the Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imagePatterning Collection: Redtail butterflyfish

Redtail butterflyfish (Chaetodon collare) in a coral reef. Redtail butterflyfish can grow up to 18cm long. They feed mainly on coral polyps. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imagePatterning Collection: Sweetcorn grains

Sweetcorn grains

Background imagePatterning Collection: Mackerel

Mackerel. Close-up of the skin of a mackerel showing its patterning

Background imagePatterning Collection: Slate roof, Blaenau Ffestiniog Slate Quarry, North Wales

Slate roof, Blaenau Ffestiniog Slate Quarry, North Wales
Intricate patterning made from slate on the roof of an abandoned weighbridge building at Blaenau Ffestiniog Slate Quarry, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales

Background imagePatterning Collection: Slate tiling, Blaenau Ffestiniog Slate Quarry, North Wales

Slate tiling, Blaenau Ffestiniog Slate Quarry, North Wales
Intricate patterning made from slate on an abandoned weighbridge building at Blaenau Ffestiniog Slate Quarry, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales

Background imagePatterning Collection: Sudanese woman with decorative cuts

Sudanese woman with decorative cuts
Sudanese woman with traditional decorative cuts on her face, braided hair (with buttons and beads) and long beaded necklace

Background imagePatterning Collection: Konya, Turkey - The Ince Minaret Medrese Museum

Konya, Turkey - The Ince Minaret Medrese Museum
Konya (also known as Koniah, Konieh, Konia, Qunia and Iconium) in Turkey. The Ince Minaret Medrese (" The Medrese with the fine Minaret )

Background imagePatterning Collection: Carbon patterns on fire glass of a wood burning stove

Carbon patterns on fire glass of a wood burning stove
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Background imagePatterning Collection: Indian shot (Canna Durban ) leaf

Indian shot (Canna Durban ) leaf
Indian shot (Canna Durban ). Close-up of the leaf vein patterns

Background imagePatterning Collection: Indian shot (Canna Durban ) leaf

Indian shot (Canna Durban ) leaf
Indian shot (Canna Durban ). Close-up of the leaf vein patterns



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"Patterning: A Symphony of Nature's Artistry and Human Ingenuity" Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) gracefully perches on a vibrant plant, showcasing the intricate patterns that adorn its wings. Through a mesmerizing macrophotograph, we delve into the delicate wing of Agrias claudina, revealing an enchanting tapestry of colors and patterns. The Yellowtail butterflyfish glides through crystal-clear waters, its striking patterned scales shimmering in the sunlight like a living work of art. The Sulphur butterfly (Phoebis sp. ) dances among flowers, its wings adorned with captivating patterns that seem to mirror nature's own brushstrokes. An ethereal interference pattern emerges as oil delicately spreads across water's surface, creating a mesmerizing display reminiscent of abstract art. Gisbert Combaz captures the raw power and beauty of waves crashing against rocky shores in his masterpiece "Rough Sea, " where nature's chaotic patterning takes center stage. In "Waves" by Gisbert Combaz, gentle ripples form an elegant symphony as they cascade across serene waters—a testament to nature's harmonious patterning. From ancient Greek architecture to Persian opulence, "The Grammar of Ornament" unveils centuries-old designs that celebrate the rich cultural heritage found within intricate patterns. Owen Jones' "Arabian No 5" from "The Grammar of Ornament" transports us to exotic lands where ornate motifs intertwine seamlessly—each line telling a story through timeless patterning. Delving deeper into history's treasure trove of design inspiration, Rene Binet presents us with an exquisite door ornamentation concept—an embodiment of elegance and refined patterning. In this captivating journey through various realms—from fluttering butterflies to artistic masterpieces—we witness how patterning serves as a universal language, connecting nature's creations and human creativity.