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Creation abstract ptd

Abstract pattern tile design    The image depicts a symmetrical geometric pattern composed of red, green, white, and brown shapes arranged in a repeating tile design. The pattern features diamond and quatrefoil motifs with a balanced, tessellated layout. The pattern is a seamless, tessellated design made of interlocking geometric elements: - Large red quatrefoil (four‑lobed) shapes outlined in cream, centered in alternating squares. - Smaller white diamond‑like motifs positioned between the red elements. - Green background fields filling the spaces around the red and white shapes, creating a contrasting lattice. - The arrangement forms a 4‑fold rotational symmetry with grid lines subtly dividing the composition into repeating units. - The overall aesthetic suggests an ethnic or decorative textile/tiling inspiration, using warm reds and earthy greens. The pattern in this image is a repeating tessellation of: - Bright yellow four‑petal flower‑like shapes (quatrefoils) with black...

Peacock feathers - 2

  "Sketch peacock feathers" refers to the artistic process of drawing or illustrating these iconic, iridescent bird feathers, often involving creating the distinctive "eye" (ocellus) shape with layered colors, radiating barbs, and a central quill, using methods from simple outlines with pencils to detailed watercolor or digital art, capturing their natural shimmer and vibrant blues, greens, and golds.  The primary elements of a peacock feather for sketching are the central shaft, the barbs that form the vane, and the distinctive "eye spot," known as the ocellus.  Structural Elements Rachis: The central shaft of the feather that provides its main structural support. In a sketch, this is a narrow line running down the middle. Barbs: The numerous, thin branches that extend outward from the rachis. These should be drawn with light, delicate lines, becoming sparser towards the base of the feather. Vane: The cohesive surface of the feather formed by the interlo...

Peacock feathers

  Peacock feathers  The phrase "fish with peacock feather and the bird peacock" refers to several vibrant, ornamental fish named for their resemblance to the bird's colors or tail patterns, most notably the Peacock Bass (Cichla genus) (a large game fish with eye-spots like a feather) and various African Peacock Cichlids (Aulonocara), which are colorful aquarium fish with "peacock" in their names, connecting them visually to the majestic bird's plumage.  Key Fish Species: Peacock Bass: Native to South America (Amazon/Orinoco), these large, predatory cichlids are prized game fish, known for their brilliant colors and distinct eye-spot (ocellus) on their tail, mimicking a peacock's feather. Peacock Cichlids (Aulonocara): A group of freshwater, ornamental fish from Lake Malawi, Africa, famous for their stunning, varied colors (like the OB Peacock) that often feature iridescent blues, yellows, and reds, resembling peacock feathers in aquariums. Peacock Flound...

Sketch with imagination

Sketch with imagination   Try  sketching objects from your surroundings, like a pet, your hand , or a household item, or focus on abstract ideas like drawing a fruit pizza , designing a font , or imagining a scene from history . Other ideas include drawing animals, creating a robot, or sketching landscapes , trees , or flowers .   Draw from observation People and animals:   Sketch a self-portrait , your hand, or your feet . Draw a cat or an animal you see around you. Everyday objects:  Draw items in your home that cast interesting shadows, like jars or utensils . Try drawing a specific item like a fruit pizza or the last thing you baked. Nature:  Draw trees, flowers, birds , or clouds .   This video shows how to draw pizza: 51s Art for Kids Hub YouTube • 18 Sept 2020 Use your imagination Invented scenarios:  Imagine a person from history, a scene from the past, or a space adventure. Creative characters:  Draw a robot or create your own super...