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	<description>The world of Emma Biggs</description>
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		<title>Unpredictable</title>
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		<dc:creator>Emma Biggs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Through the studio security window – a fold-away grill of metal diamonds, I can see the snow is falling. Big white blobs, in lovely swirling flurries. A lace curtain hangs in front of the glass, threaded with a pattern of white circles over a lattice of elongated squares. Visual rhymes &#8212; once you’ve started noticing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Through the studio security window – a fold-away grill of metal diamonds, I can see the snow is falling. Big white blobs, in lovely swirling flurries. A lace curtain hangs in front of the glass, threaded with a pattern of white circles over a lattice of elongated squares. Visual rhymes &#8212; once you’ve started noticing them, they won’t leave you alone.</p>
<p>In the run up to our show I have been looking at pattern, studying images of a variety of textiles.  Pattern can be frank – a series of simple repeats, or it can be complex and layered, distorted by folds, light, or reflection. It can be gendered too – more about this soon. And pattern doesn’t have to be predictable – in fact it is much more interesting if it isn’t. Here are some patterned walls from the Paris Metro. The photographs are by <a href="http://www.typeg.org/" target="_blank">George Walker</a>. If anyone knows more about this work, do get in touch.</p>
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