A delve into the PATTERNITY Archives reveals a swirling, spiral headpiece. Nadja Auermann photographed by Irving Penn for Vogue, 1996. Hat by Phillip Treacy
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Mid-century atrist Michael James Kidner RA (1917-2009) was a pioneer of Op art. After brushes with American Abstract Expressionism and Bauhaus ideas he began to develop...
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A special project has seen artist Gui create a bold basketball court that reflects the dynamic nature of the game. In the Italian city of Alessandria, the Sicilian...
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A monochrome book celebrates the patterns, science and wonder of Mars. This Is Mars originated from a map created by the U.S. observation satellite, Mars Reconnaissance...
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A ‘paradigm shift’ in how we monitor and understand sleep and dreaming has been created by new technology. New spectral analysis, visualising brain waveforms in more...
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Rotterdam-based designers Night Shop are repurposing soft urethane foam to 'draw' carpets, using syringes of different colours to create weave-like designs. True to the...
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Commander Scott Kelly, has captured Colors of Earth during his time on the International Space Station, revealing the bright spectrums and abstract patterns created by...
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At PATTERNITY, we salute the work of Hungarian-French artist Victor Vasarely, which has influenced our own aesthetic – taking inspiration from nature’s forms yet drawing...
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As a surface dries or comes under stress, seemingly abstract formations of wrinkles occur. Researchers at MIT have developed a mathematical equation that can predict the...
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For some, microscopic organisms are a source of endless horror. But for us, we see beauty in their patterned structures, furry textures and abstract blobs. As discovered...
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Jazz music is based on ideas of improvisation within structure. Often described as a craft, many musicians intensely study basic jazz patterns and forms in order to...
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