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Sometimes I really not sure if i believe wikipedia. I was looking for some inspiration for this here write up and looked up 'stripes'. According to Wikipedia 'stripes on clothing first appeared in the Medieval times. During that era, only prisoners, criminals, clowns, prostitutes, hangmen, etc. were seen wearing a black and white stripped garment.' This paragraph is then finished with 'During the 60s and 70s, more and more people started to wear striped shirts as the garment was seen as a symbol of rebellion.' Now I'm no scholar on stripes but that all sounds like a load of balderdash to me.

Anyway, I digress, today's sphere is examining some microscopic stripes that are barely visible to the human eye. I've magnified the picture enough so it's all clearly visible. Why she's examining the microscopic stripes is anyone's guess. She's on A2 and has been made using the magic of stripes, stencils, spraypaint and imagination. Drop us a line if interested...

Cheers

id-iom

Materials used:

Stencil and spray paint

Tags:
#urban #geometric #stripes #shadow #uk #circle #sphere #ball 
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Of every stripe (2018) Spray paint painting
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Sometimes I really not sure if i believe wikipedia. I was looking for some inspiration for this here write up and looked up 'stripes'. According to Wikipedia 'stripes on clothing first appeared in the Medieval times. During that era, only prisoners, criminals, clowns, prostitutes, hangmen, etc. were seen wearing a black and white stripped garment.' This paragraph is then finished with 'During the 60s and 70s, more and more people started to wear striped shirts as the garment was seen as a symbol of rebellion.' Now I'm no scholar on stripes but that all sounds like a load of balderdash to me.

Anyway, I digress, today's sphere is examining some microscopic stripes that are barely visible to the human eye. I've magnified the picture enough so it's all clearly visible. Why she's examining the microscopic stripes is anyone's guess. She's on A2 and has been made using the magic of stripes, stencils, spraypaint and imagination. Drop us a line if interested...

Cheers

id-iom

Materials used:

Stencil and spray paint

Tags:
#urban #geometric #stripes #shadow #uk #circle #sphere #ball 
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