As some might have noticed, during the recent posting break, I designed a custom Favicon for this site, that turned out as a representation of the letters O and R with a Gothic cross covering their reciprocative edges, which, I believe, suits splendidly.
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Patterns, Organized
During the past years I’ve accumulated a complete bookshelve’s worth of homedrawn patterns, labeled and classified in folders, that denominate projects (cathedral cape, white shirt) or guidelines (jabots, base patterns), leaving them readily referenceable whilst creating new pieces from previously taken measurements.
It does occur, however, that after a lengthy period of labour-intensive work, I find myself with quite a stack of un-named patterns, exhibiting seemingly random marks and calculations all over, waiting to receive their corrections and labeling, which often makes for a very insightful chore to be done before entering the next phase.
End of Chapter / Retrospective
When embarking on this blogging adventure I did not know where this platform was going to take me, but now that I’m concluding the first year of sharing these unearthly visions of mine, I feel strengthened in the validity of my designs and proud in managing this unequivocally structured weblog.
With 246 posts, containing 430 photographs, divided over nine distinct categories, I consider these pages to be a commendable collection of my thoughts and efforts throughout the past year and I can honestly say that I am looking forward to continue writing these little articles as I am learning my way through creating these things that I want to see made.
And so I leave you here with my last work for 2011; this thespian depiction of the Vampire Outfit, making a promise to return in February, charged with plenteous fresh ideas.
-Discipulus
Gothic Artist, Keeper of Opus Relinque
Notable Links
Introducing the beginnings of a new page that bundles directings to all auxiliary Opus Relinque content while also providing referrals to relevant domains in close connection to the project and definitely worth a visit.
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Prestine Beauty..
..lies only in the eyes of a beholder capable of recognising true craftsmanship; so when the most difficult of seams is highlighted by the conjunction of contrasting materials placed in frictional pile directions, it takes a person with a most perfectuous drive to complete such travail impeccably… under his own eyes to judge.
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