Diane Itter, Triangles, ca. 1977, fiber embroidery, 8 1⁄4 × 8 1⁄4 in. (21.0 × 21.0 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Carole and Paul Garrison

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Diane Itter, Triangles, ca. 1977, fiber embroidery, 8 1⁄4 × 8 1⁄4 in. (21.0 × 21.0 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Carole and Paul Garrison
Idk guys this triangle guy seems normal these eerie dreams I’ve been having are def unrelated to this dapper fellow
Red Triangle slug (Triboniophorus graeffei).
A light beam bends as it passes through a prism. Scientific Ideas of Today. 1909.
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This has caused great debate among my math friends so I think it needs tumblr's input
Fuck, Marry, Kill: Triangles
fuck scalene, marry isosceles, kill equilateral
fuck isosceles, marry equilateral, kill scalene
fuck equilateral, marry scalene, kill isosceles
fuck scalene, marry equilateral, kill isosceles
fuck isosceles, marry scalene, kill equilateral
fuck equilateral, marry isosceles, kill scalene
shows you a picture of two triangles. do you know this man.
Triangle Studies (1 + 2) [Deluxe Paint IV, Miami, 2025]