The serpentine line, or the line of Grace, by its waving and winding at the same time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variety. —William Hogarth
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The serpentine line, or the line of Grace, by its waving and winding at the same time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variety. —William Hogarth
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A moment of sudden revelation or insight.
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Balance; Rhythm: Repetition, Progression, Transition, Contrast; Emphasis; Scale + Proportion; Harmony: Unity . . . These are the composite features of Design Principles.
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Architecture is the learned game, correct and magnificent, of forms assembled in the light. —Le Corbusier There are two ways of spreading light: To be the candle, or the mirror that reflects it. —Edith Wharton Deemed to be the most vital Element of Design. Light is indeed the most important of Design Elements. Another related…
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Cisco. Santa Fe, NM. Kimberly B. Gray.
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It had a heart and a soul, and eyes to see with; and approvals and solicitudes and deep sympathies; it was of us, and we were in its confidence and lived in its grace and in the peace of its benedictions. We never came home from an absence that its face did not light up…
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Design Judgment. Kimberly B. Gray, Santa Fe, NM.
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Good Design is the Art of Living. Kimberly B. Gray.
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When I was yet a small girl, pre-5-years-old, I was bonded with my Grandpa Nelson, my Mom’s father. He was born in 1901. He really wanted my parents to name me Jenny, my Mom’s mother, who left this world way too early in 1951 when my Mother was not even 18 years old. When I…
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My Memoir of Short Stories from a Town&Country Girl is due to be published in 2021. Thus far, I will self-publish the collection. The book’s dedication is to my parents, Betty Nelson Masoner and Paul E. Masoner. Coming into this particular body, and being born of these particular parents, and in such a place, and…
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