Red Squares in July

During July I will be joining in with Becky’s SimplyRed Squares.

Snape Maltings

“Snape Maltings sits on the bank of the River Alde, surrounded by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just six miles from Aldeburgh. The beautiful heritage site, with its converted Victorian buildings, is home to independent shops, galleries, outdoor sculpture, a restaurant and a dog-friendly café, and several performance venues – including the world-famous Snape Maltings Concert Hall.”

Day One

Geometric Squares

Your last chance to join Becky with her January Square Challenge.

We’ll mostly be looking for shapes and lines, or anything geometric that has been created by animators, architects, artists, astronomers, carpenters, cartographers, designers, engineers, landscape gardeners, navigators, scientists, urban planners, and . . . . . Well everyone really as this branch of mathematics seems to be part of everyday life.

Geometric tiles from Sydney Opera House

Geometric Squares | Day 31

The only rule is that the photo MUST be a square – that is four equal sides! You have been warned 😉

Geometric Squares

Becky is back with another Square Challenge this January.

We’ll mostly be looking for shapes and lines, or anything geometric that has been created by animators, architects, artists, astronomers, carpenters, cartographers, designers, engineers, landscape gardeners, navigators, scientists, urban planners, and . . . . . Well everyone really as this branch of mathematics seems to be part of everyday life.

Geometry in Art – by Beatriz Milhazes. Milhazes has described her own work in saying “I think of my work as geometric, yet I can’t put everything into a square or a circle.”

Geometric Squares | Day 30

If you want to join in either daily, weekly or just on the odd occasion then please visit Becky, the only rule is that the photo MUST be a square – that is four equal sides! You have been warned 😉

Geometric Squares

Becky is back with another Square Challenge this January.

We’ll mostly be looking for shapes and lines, or anything geometric that has been created by animators, architects, artists, astronomers, carpenters, cartographers, designers, engineers, landscape gardeners, navigators, scientists, urban planners, and . . . . . Well everyone really as this branch of mathematics seems to be part of everyday life.

Geometry in Nature

Geometric Squares | Day 29

If you want to join in either daily, weekly or just on the odd occasion then please visit Becky, the only rule is that the photo MUST be a square – that is four equal sides! You have been warned 😉