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"We're as fascinated by huge structures, like the pyramids, as we are by tiny patterns we see in New York bridges or alleyways," says Clayton, who's half Danish.
Michael Gerdsman crochets electrical goods – mobiles, a hairdryer, microphones, and pot plants, while Raimundo Camilo obsessively draws over Brazilian banknotes with a ballpoint pen, encrusting them with whorls and faces and tiny patterns.
Blocks of walnut are cut and sanded, and tiny patterns are carved into the wood.
"When my depression erupts and I feel like climbing the walls, the repetitive action of painting tiny patterns can keep my brain distracted for hours".
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But with a magnifying glass, a tiny pattern of dots is visible.
It started in its most pixilated incarnation as a tiny pattern on a white crepe de Chine dress moving down to an organza hem, stiff lacquered panels crafting sculptural dresses and, finally, a mosaic mix of sequins anchoring flowing evening gowns in incandescent organza.
All the Amintas were good, and Marcelo Gomes, accommodating those big, beefy legs of his to Ashton's tiny, tatted patterns, was more than good.
In order to concentrate the listener's perception on the rhythm, melodic material – most of it pinched from a book of Lithuanian folk tunes – is extremely simple, sometimes reduced to tiny repetitive patterns of a mere two or three pitches.
It may not have a bathroom or a kitchen, but it is a dream of Victoriana: stacks of Limoges china with tiny rosebud patterns; chandeliers dripping crystal; billows of tissue-paper garlands.
There is fine art — like Stephanie Howard's pen-and-ink drawings, with tiny obsessive patterns reminiscent of quilts ($400 to $2,100) — as well as decorative and wearable items, including hand-dyed ties by Jen Swearington ($48) and a pendant lamp by Christopher Moulder ($1,150).
Another room was devoted entirely to engraving each part, visible or not, with tiny decorative patterns.
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