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pattern city
[
Brooklyn Bridge
] [
Madison Square Garden
]
Nikolas Schiller
creates amazing patterns using aerial views of a city or building. These kaleidoscope-like images are fascinating to me. This would make a great art piece for your home if it was a location that really meant something to you.
2 comments:
Amber
said...
very cool idea!
9/3/09, 5:06 PM
Kellie
said...
that really is such a cool concept.
9/3/09, 5:44 PM
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2 comments:
very cool idea!
that really is such a cool concept.
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