This blog is devoted to patterns made with polygons. I'll try to have something interesting posted regularly.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Slippery Triangles
These triangles have slipped a bit. They used to be all lined up then they started to slip. Now they have these gaping hexagonal holes. This pattern is related to the pattern called Pythagorean Tiling where the same thing happened to squares. The big Squares slipped and made little square holes. I wonder why I ended up choosing the same colour. I get the feeling the more of these patterns I make I'll end up repeating some days and not even know it.
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