Very cool! Have you seen a book called “Arabesques Decorative Art in Morocco”? Your tiles are very evocative of the Islamic tile found in places like Morocco, and they morph too!!
Too pointy to be the sea. Use a paisley instead of a triangle.
very nice.
Lovely! It would be nice to see a slower version, too, since its kind of meditative to me.
Very cool! Have you seen a book called “Arabesques Decorative Art in Morocco”? Your tiles are very evocative of the Islamic tile found in places like Morocco, and they morph too!!
Too pointy to be the sea. Use a paisley instead of a triangle.
very nice.
Lovely! It would be nice to see a slower version, too, since its kind of meditative to me.
Wonderful. May want to consider nonperiodic tiling too, aka penrose tiles http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_tiling
Non-periodic tilings exist in nature as quasi-crystals. Here is a quasicrystal model generator that shares an animated escheresque similarity with your own beautiful work. http://www.zachernuk.com/2012/05/12/colour-quasicrystal-gif-generator/
Thanks Don! I’d seen an animated gif of one of those quasi-crystals on G+, it blew my mind. I’m happy to know the source now.
🙂
This artist visiting Parkland might interest you:
http://artgallery.parkland.edu/2013/setser.html?utm_source=Copy+of+Parkland+Art+Gallery+Events+May+9&utm_campaign=GD+show+opening&utm_medium=email
http://artgallery.parkland.edu/2013/setser.html