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Patterning Collection

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

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Patterning Collection: Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) on a plant, sunbathing
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Patterning Collection: Macrophotograph of Agrias claudina wing
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Patterning Collection: Yellowtail butterflyfish
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Patterning Collection: Sulphur butterfly (Phoebis sp. )
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Patterning Collection: Interference pattern of oil on water
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Patterning Collection: Gisbert Combaz - Waves
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Patterning Collection: Gisbert Combaz - Rough Sea
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Patterning Collection: Greek No 1, Plate XV, from The Grammar of Ornament
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Patterning Collection: Persian No 5, plate XLVII, from The Grammar of Ornament
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Patterning Collection: Arabian No 5, from The Grammar of Ornament by Owen Jones (1809-68
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Patterning Collection: Greek No 3, Plate XVII, from The Grammar of Ornament
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Patterning Collection: Design for door ornamentation, from Esquisses Decoratives par Rene Binet
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Patterning Collection: Moresque No 4, Plate XLII, from The Grammar of Ornament
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Patterning Collection: Egyptian No 5, Plate X, from The Grammar of Ornament
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Patterning Collection: Renaissance No 7, Plate LXXX, from The Grammar of Ornament
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Patterning Collection: Greco-Romain Style, plate VIII from Polychrome Ornament engraved by F
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Patterning Collection: Persian No 3, Plate XLVI, from The Grammar of Ornament
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Patterning Collection: Renaisance No 4, Plate LXXVII, from The Grammar of Ornament
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Patterning Collection: Egyptian No 3, from The Grammar of Ornament by Owen Jones (1809-68
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Patterning Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20102722
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Patterning Collection: Perentie, Goanna (Varanus giganteus), Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
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Patterning Collection: Speckled Yellow moth (Pseudopanthera macularia)
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Patterning Collection: Wood-block paving
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Patterning Collection: Indian art work from marble
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Patterning Collection: Autumn foliage on a street
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Patterning Collection: Great Wall, Water Holes Canyon, Utah, USA
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Patterning Collection: Spooky Canyon, Utah, USA
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Patterning Collection: Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus), mating
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Patterning Collection: European Peacock (Inachis io) on an Eupatorium flower
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Patterning Collection: Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae) on flowering Eupatorium
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Patterning Collection: Swallowtail (Papilio machaon), sitting in a meadow
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Patterning Collection: Swallowtail (Papilio machaon), underside, sitting in a meadow
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Patterning Collection: Fractal object
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Patterning Collection: Marbled White butterfly (Melanargia galathea)
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Patterning Collection: Nickerls Fritillary (Melitaea aurelia)
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Patterning Collection: Old world swallowtail (Papilio machaon)
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Patterning Collection: Shadow patterns in the sand
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Patterning Collection: Abstract graphic background
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Patterning Collection: Old stone wall with irregular bricks
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Patterning Collection: Sand dunes in front of the Idinen Mountains in the Libyan Desert, Libya, Sahara, North Africa
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Patterning Collection: Sand structur, sand dunes of the Libyan desert, Erg Murzuq, Libya, Sahara, North Africa, Africa
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Patterning Collection: Sand structure, sand dunes in the Libyan Desert, Sahara, Libya, North Africa
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Patterning Collection: African Elephant molar left, with diamond patterning; and Indian Elephant molar right
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Patterning Collection: Three ladies in outfits by Jeanne Lanvin
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Patterning Collection: Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album)
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Patterning Collection: Agrias claudina butterfly
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Patterning Collection: Macrophotograph of Papilio montrouzieri
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Patterning Collection: Papilio zalmoxis butterfly


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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.