Not exact matches
Multicolored hearts, each one filled with stripes and
triangles and
patterns of all kinds, are set on a crisp
white background.
My kids especially enjoyed shaking out the different shapes (
white «tofu» cubes, stars,
triangles, circles), and matching them to the
patterns on the frosting did require my 3 - year - old to verbally recognize colors & shapes.
We're loving the ultra-modern look of the black and
white triangles, perfect for a black and
white patterned nursery!
Patterns are also available, such as gray and
white chevron, navy with
white stars, pink hearts, and black and
white clouds or
triangles.
The floor
patterns change as we walk through miles of hallways — black - and -
white floors, golden
triangles, then black - and -
white again.
We see very few accessories here with silver
triangle coin earrings, the animal - print saddlebag, the
patterned leather belt and
white canvas shoes being the only pieces used to enhance the looks.
There's also a set with submarines on the front and a plaid
pattern in orange, navy and green on the back, as well as a set with construction vehicles and tall skyscrapers on the front with gray and
white triangles on the back.
Whenever they do occur, ascending
triangles are bullish
patterns (when the small black candlestick is followed by a big
white candlestick that totally engulfs the previous candlestick).
There is a fabulous parsimony to, say, her Study for Camino Real (1967), which consists of hundreds of red and blue
triangles on
white paper — some pendent, some pyramidal, and never anywhere a hint of a repeating
pattern.
In an essay written for the catalogue which accompanies this exhibition, featuring photographs of Herrera's New York studio and home, American curator and critic Robert Storr states: «In Alpes (2015) Herrera sets up what promises to be a
pattern of green and
white triangles alternating like clenched teeth but leaves out the last green «tooth» so that the whole sequence dissolves into an open expanse of
white that is barely contained by the outer edge of the diptych.»
In Superficie Modulada (1956), made with graphite and gouache on paper, a series of intersecting lines creates a
pattern whereby
triangles in variegated shades of purple and pink jostle around a spine of black and
white diamonds, like the design of a backgammon board.
Have fun mixing different geometric
patterns — bold stripes on the floor and blue and
white triangles for an accent wall.