Winter brings hardscape and architectural elements to the forefront. I'm particularly drawn to repetitive forms that appear to be static at first glance, but that create new combinations of light and shadow, positive and negative space, and shifting shapes as one moves through them / around them / past them. Today's example: floating docks at Sloan's Lake.
landscape designer Jocelyn H. Chilvers shares tips on design, gardening, and the seasonal delights of the Denver region and Colorado's Front Range
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Pattern Play #1
Winter brings hardscape and architectural elements to the forefront. I'm particularly drawn to repetitive forms that appear to be static at first glance, but that create new combinations of light and shadow, positive and negative space, and shifting shapes as one moves through them / around them / past them. Today's example: floating docks at Sloan's Lake.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)





2 comments:
INTRIGUING!
bEST
r
Gotta keep those eyes trained!
Post a Comment