
This blog is devoted to patterns made with polygons. I'll try to have something interesting posted regularly.
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This pattern of a sunflower was a bit tricky to construct. The outer orange section (the petals) was easy given the high level of repetition but filling the insides (the seeds) was not straight forward. The pattern is built with alternating pentagons and triangles. The five-fold symmetry is present throughout the pattern.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006

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