Tagged: Gothic arch

Sunday sketch #437

I started off a bit slowly when first designing with these pointed arches, but I ended up going gangbusters. It’s such a versatile shape. It works a bit like a triangle-in-a-square block, but the curves add a bit of oomph that means it pairs really well with quarter-circles and orange peels. That’s what I’ve been using in the past few weeks’ sketches, and it’s the same again this week. But this one might be my absolute favourite!

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Sunday sketch #436

This is the penultimate post in a series of five Sunday sketches based on a pointed arch (or a Gothic arch). I started with Sunday sketch #433, and I’ll finish next week with Sunday sketch #437.

It’s not often that I post so many related designs in a row (I’ve done quite a few series of four, but I can find only two other series of five: sketches #400#404 in February/March this year; and #132#136 in January/February 2019). But it’s such a fun shape to play with!

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Sunday sketch #435

In the past few weeks of playing with pointed arches (or Gothic arches, if you prefer that name), I kept coming back to a simple curved shape made from two arches joined by a quarter-circle or orange peel. I’ve been calling it ‘the jelly bean’ in my head. Cos who doesn’t love jelly beans?!

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