Tuesday, January 18, 2011

My Findings

During this past week I have been taking pictures of patterns and textures that have caught my eye.  The pictures come from a mixture of things I have found around the my apartment, a friend's dorm room, and when I went shopping along with while I was at my retail job.

This first picture is part of my end lamps.  I was drawn to this because of the alternating pattern and the smoothness of the sparkling metal.






Here are a series of benches that can be found in         the lobby of the John Glenn School for Foreign Affairs.  The unique wave design of these benches are what caught my eye.





This is a picture of a mosaic candle holder.  It specifically caught my eye because of the beautiful colors of glass that makes up the candle holder.
While shopping at Garden Ridge, I found this stool make of wicker.  The pattern and texture of the seat is what makes it strong enough to with stand someone sitting on it.
 This is a picture of wall decor that I found while shopping.  It is filled with different patterns, there are strips of bended metal to look like a wave and in each strip is a pattern of cut out circles which alternate colors.
With the u-shape pattern repeated in the front and back you get a nice little wine rack.

This is a picture of dresser stand that was found again while I was shopping.  This caught my eye because of the how each drawer has six slits in it.  Along with the pattern of slits the drawers their selves make up a pattern, as well as the nobs.



This picture comes from the OSU hospital and can be found in one of the hallway crossings.  The tile is gorgeous and makes up a beautiful pattern.

The bookcase in this picture comes from a friend's dorm room.  The large square made up of nine smaller squares make for a good bookcase, movie stand, and keeper of anything you may want to put in it.
I took a picture of this door mate because of the bristle texture that makes it up.  It also has a fun sea shell patter to go along with it.

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