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What’s in an image? Sometimes quite a lot, more than meets the eye.
I’m posting an image every day (or as often as I can). A photo, an image from the internet, a diagram or a map. Whatever takes my fancy.
Wallpaper – This old-fashioned wallpaper clearly shows how the pattern repeats both vertically and horizontally. You can find repeats like this in vinyl floor coverings, fabrics, wipe-clean tablecloths and more. Materials that look like natural stone or wood can make the repeats harder to spot, but they’re still there.
There’s a trade-off between the cost of producing a larger scale of repeat (to make it harder to detect) and using a small scale of repeat (to minimise the cost).
The wallpaper in the image is from Kelmscott Manor in Oxfordshire, once the home of William and Jane Morris. They both worked on projects connected with the Arts and Crafts movement, and this pattern is an example of some of the designs created by them.
Themed image collections
The links below will take you to the first post in each collection
Cirencester, Favourites, Irish holiday 2024, Roman villa
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