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More Iterations/New Colors. Pattern inspired from Hawaiian Caper Flower.
Here are a few more test iterations for my IP project. The top is a screen print of a pattern I created inspired and abstracted from Endangered Plants in the United States, and the bottom two are hand painted using dyes in an attempt to create more of a watercolor look.
Several new iterations of patterns for my IP project inspired from the endangered Hawaiian Caper flower.
Several pattern iterations inspired fromSoapwort Gentian (otherwise known as Harvest Bells), an endangered species native to the East Coast, Great lakes, and southern Texas areas.
A few more, very geometric iterations of my patterns for IP
Shapes and colors drawn from Endangered Plants in the United States.
These are a few more iterations of patterns inspired from endangered plants.
Patterns for IP: This is my second pattern created for my IP project. The top image is a picture I took of a plant at the Botanical Gardens. I used this natural shape as inspiration. Taking different parts of the plant, I created geometric shapes. The image under the photograph from the Botanical Gardens is where I began and as you travel down the images, you can see my progression through several different iterations using the 7 basic concepts of symmetry.
A Pattern a day: This summer I tried to create at least one repeated pattern each day. These are just a small sampling of what I was able to accomplish.