I'm calling this pattern clover because of the negative space. Looking at the polygons though, it reminds of some sort of the three legged wheel that I saw in a weird movie... This pattern was developed using a zigzag technique similar to yesterday. The three squares zig one way then the other as they go from hexagon to hexagon.
This blog is devoted to patterns made with polygons. I'll try to have something interesting posted regularly.
Friday, August 25, 2006
Clover?
I'm calling this pattern clover because of the negative space. Looking at the polygons though, it reminds of some sort of the three legged wheel that I saw in a weird movie... This pattern was developed using a zigzag technique similar to yesterday. The three squares zig one way then the other as they go from hexagon to hexagon.
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