Back in November I started on another of those whirly motifs and during odd moments while out and about I've managed to finish another six!!!! Here is a picture of the first one which I showed you back on the 19th November.
Sadly by the time I'd done 3 or 4 of these I was out of love with the colours I've used!!!
Nothing to do but throw away what I'd done or carry on!!! So, BC3 being BC3 he just carried on. Still not happy with it but I've started another now!!!
I asked Sue to test tat this (or did she ask me?) and she's also come up with a stonking GREAT name for it. The Coriolis. Here's an article to explain what that is!
That looks fabulous!!! :) Lots of motion in the design!!
ReplyDeleteNot sure I like the red-violet, but that is just my opinion. Coriolis is a good name. I can see them twirling. One makes a carnival pinwheel, many make the Coriolis effect. Now if we could figure out if the Coriolis effect actually does affect the direction of the swirl of the water in the toilet!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteActually the colour is a purple, Tim!!!! I can see it looks like red, though. I will look into the toilet question when I next use it!!!!
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ReplyDelete"Blow the wind southerly.........". This is a stunning design, I love it. So does the Coriolis effect explain why the cold winds in Sydney come from the south, while in Brisbane we shiver when the westerlies blow?
ReplyDeleteI’m not sure of the answer to your question, Maureen!!!! Maybe a weatherman could help you!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this - shows lots of motion in the figure!
ReplyDeleteI've just posted my Quick Physics lesson over on my blog!!! You can believe it or not.... Rofl!!
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