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Kris94
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20 Oct 2007, 6:04 am

do any of you aspies find that geometric patterns catch your eye?
i draw them all the time and they make me feel good. geometry is interesting.
anyone seen a snowflake under a microscope? or seen such patterns in a dream or halucination???

kris :)


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20 Oct 2007, 6:14 am

Mmhmm...symmetry captivates me. I like patterns, too.



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20 Oct 2007, 10:44 am

I'm good at recognizing patterns in information, but due to visual processing problems, I don't tend to have much interest in geometric shapes.



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20 Oct 2007, 12:28 pm

Kris94 wrote:
do any of you aspies find that geometric patterns catch your eye?
i draw them all the time and they make me feel good. geometry is interesting.
anyone seen a snowflake under a microscope? or seen such patterns in a dream or halucination???

kris :)


Of course. It's beautiful.


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20 Oct 2007, 12:31 pm

From time to time I dabble with Arabeske and I'm also
into wallpaper art.


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20 Oct 2007, 12:38 pm

Everything in my life seems to center around geometric patterns...everything.....I'm drawn to them, I love being in their presence - I surround my home with kinetic art in sacred geometry formations. I also make 3D geometric models from bamboo skewers.


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20 Oct 2007, 12:44 pm

jjstar wrote:
I also make 3D geometric models from bamboo skewers.


I want one, that sounds neat.


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20 Oct 2007, 1:28 pm

Absolutely! Once I saw a book full of photographs of snowflakes--thousands of them! Each one lovely, each one different.

And nice to see you again, Kris! I still remember that you sent me my first PM here on WP. :)


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20 Oct 2007, 1:37 pm

KristaMeth wrote:
jjstar wrote:
I also make 3D geometric models from bamboo skewers.


I want one, that sounds neat.


They are :) I will make some this week and photograph them, post em. Have a look and see if you like them when I do.

Hot glue gun, here I come.


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20 Oct 2007, 6:29 pm

gwenevyn wrote:
Absolutely! Once I saw a book full of photographs of snowflakes--thousands of them! Each one lovely, each one different.

I quite like snowflake designs, have calendar & 2 books of the photos by Ken Libbrecht.
Kris94 wrote:
do any of you aspies find that geometric patterns catch your eye?
i draw them all the time and they make me feel good. geometry is interesting.
anyone seen a snowflake under a microscope? or seen such patterns in a dream or halucination???

Have no affinity for numbers/math-am just drawn to that which appears balanced. It's how I make symmetrical doodles-by "eyeballing" (whether components of picture look "even") and estimating, not by measuring.
Really interested in & attracted to geometric/symmetrical patterns, and frequently draw original variations on same theme (with markers on paper/board).
I percieve pulsing pixelated patterns when it's pitch black & my eyes (lids open) are searching for something to see, or when I rub & press on my eyelids (eyes shut) with fingers.


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