Made a little Hexagon with excess materials to have our water mirror on so its not straight on the patio.
Here being inspected by our resident work Inspector, Sølvi the cat.
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I may have done a new #hexagon?
it's not very legible (but better than the previous attempts), but the font I've used is appropriate to the topic, so I'm not 100% sure
Sometimes, beautyful things occur due to an error...
I tried o generate a hexgrid with #openprocessing Well, it is actually a hex grid but the tiles oberlap (filled with opacity 120) and form this pattern.
Step 2: Recalculate the corner positions.
Decided on a pattern for my Grandmother's Flower Garden Quilt an started to sew a test. My plan - so far - is to use no newly produced fabric. I made the first flowers out of a rest of my 1. medieval-byzantine garb, an old jumpsuit of my kid (woodland critters), a shirt I never wore and a vintage fabric scrap. The border of the flower (or the "ways" between the flowers in the garden, there will also be "leafs" in various shades of green) consists of second hand cloth, I hope I have enough of it. I had the luck to find second hand some vintage fabric from a quilter (may the earth be light on her). I bought ~ 4 Kg fabric online really cheap and without really knowing what was in it, only because of some turquoise cotton fabric I saw on a crappy photo. I gambled a bit and was rewarded. When I opened the parcel I was so happy to find that there were several pieces of (vintage and modern) damask bedclothes included, hand died in green, olive and turquoise. Really, it's an absolute treasure box.
Edit: (Also: I feel like I am deeply in need to review my thoughts about #art and crafting. When I look at other peoples things: Yes! This is art!
When I look at my things: No, you just did.. apply things you bought, used techniques you saw. 🥴)
#Diy #handarbeiten #crafting #epp #quilting #quilts #nähen #NähenVonHand #SlowStitching #Hexies #Hexagon #stitching #Patchwork #upcycling #flowergardenQuilt #flowerGarden #quilt #englishPaperPiecing #upcycling #sewing #scrapQuilt #quilt
I think I have found a novel tiling using hexagons, with octagonal symmetry, infinite inwards and outwards (at least I couldn't find it on-line). The hexagons are scaled with the ratio r = √(1+1/√2). See the measures of the hexagon in the second image (𝛕 = 2π). The hexagon can be cut in 6 similar triangles, which are 1/8 of a regular octagon. If the hexagons of the first tiling are decomposed into those triangles we get the the third image. And if some of those triangles are recombined into bigger ones, we get the fourth.
#geometry #Mathematics #tiling #hexagon #octogonal #infinity #mathart
Saint John's the Evangelist Church in Barrhead near Glasgow. It was designed by Thomas S. Cordiner and was built in 1961. I love the hexagonal tiles on the front, and I wonder if this is a reference to religious orders keeping bees for their wax, which was traditionally used to make church candles.
#glasgow #barrhead #church #scottishchurches #architecture #scottisharchitecture #hexagon #bees #scotland #architecturalphotography
Wishing you a perfect sunday! 🥰
#Diy #handarbeiten #crafting #epp #quilting #quilts #nähen #NähenVonHand #sewing #SlowStitching #Hexies #Hexagon #stitching #Patchwork #upcycling #quilt #englishPaperPiecing
@ark_brut Elsewhere, two squares have been cut in and broken the elegance of the Cairo tiling. The horror!
#tiling #geometry #MathArt #photography #architecture #pentagon #hexagon
@ark_brut Nice, I made the transition in a different way (and direction).
This four level Cairo tiling has two kinds of transitions. The first transition uses a rhombus (visible in some parts of the original paving). The second transition uses irregular quadrilaterals radiating from a vertex. I avoided the original’s thin parallelograms which seem like a kludge to me.
Multi-level Cairo tiling outside Deichman Library, Oslo, Norway: something strange going on between the medium and big hexagons?
“...opened to the public on 18 June 2020. Deichman Bjørvika has won several awards, including the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions / Systematic Public Library of the Year award” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo_Public_Library
Edit: deleting and redrafting so that post is public, and should have been threaded with https://mathstodon.xyz/@foldworks/114500543669491352
#TilingTuesday #geometry #MathArt #photography #architecture #pentagon #hexagon #library
A more conventional Cairo tiling inside the building.
Edit: should have been threaded from https://mathstodon.xyz/@foldworks/114500546387557561
#TilingTuesday #geometry #MathArt #photography #architecture #pentagon #hexagon #library