Thank you to everyone who j oined us at Ace Hotel London, to capture the patterns of our specially created geological tableaus. We began with a talk by Professor Richard...
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Our geology life drawing workshop invites participants to switch off their clocks and slip into a sense of timelessness. We investigate the magnificent structures of the...
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We've been planning a very special workshop with Richard Weston, Professor of Architecture at Cardiff University turned geology enthusiast. We will be curating a...
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The most hidden and inaccessible places of the world often contain its most astonishing landscapes. Close to the Grand Canyon, but much more rarely seen, Arizona’s...
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A serendipitous fly-by of the Space Station in 2009 enabled an astronaut to capture the exact moment the Sarychev Volcano on Matua Island – part of the Russian Kuril...
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Some of the most beautiful patterns appear momentarily or under certain conditions, creating a fleeting moment of wonder. In the case of iridescent bands of colour,...
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Coveted by mineral collectors, Ocean Jasper is renowned for forming in unusual and colourful blobs and patches. Professor of Petrology at the University of Padova,...
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The story of civilisation is full of examples of humanity’s attempts to create monuments that will last beyond its lifetime. Geologist Jan Zalasiewicz, however, has...
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We love to see where our community find pattern in their everyday. Here we explore strength and structure - from manmade and the natural. Architectural inspiration came...
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The Al Naslaa Rock Formation features petroglyphs depicting Ibex and Horses that are over 4000 years old. Even more remarkable, is the shape that the ancient engravings...
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As Anna traversed the Californian desert, she captured the meeting of flowing forms and cracked plates – both visualisations of the way the earth moves and warps beneath...
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Zooming in to the coast of Brazil to spot a disrupted wave pattern, formed out of dunes, lagoons and saltmarsh in the Parque Nacional dos Lençóis Maranhenses…
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Newest PATTERNITEAM member Olivia Fortune ventured east to Cambridge and Norfolk to explore the newly re-opened Kettles Yard , as well as dipping her toes in the North...
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On the first of March Welsh people and others across Britain celebrate St. David's Day, drawing attention to Wales' traditions, history and culture. Co-Founder Anna...
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The Danxia Rainbow Mountains, located within the National Geopark of Zhangye in China, sport red and orange stripes due to the strips of iron hidden inside them. When...
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