Tina is looking back to Patti’s post from 2021 – Lens-Artists challenge #174 – Shapes and Designs.
When I responded to Patti’s original challenge I featured shapes and designs found in nature. For Tina’s challenge I am focusing on things designed and created by humans.
My first two images are two of the many beautiful quilts handmade by my paternal grandmother. Some of her quilts have been passed down from her grandchildren to her great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. When I see her quilts I feel the love in every stitch.


The next two images are from historic Rosedown Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana. I wish I knew the history of the beautiful lace in the first image. I love the detail in the ceiling medallion in the second image.


This flower design is in the fence around Jackson Square in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Thank you to everyone who responded last week to Egidio’s Rejected challenge. I enjoyed all of your great edited final images.
Many thanks to Tina for her challenge Lens-Artists #383: Looking back to Lens-Artists #174 – Shapes and Designs. I hope you will join us for the challenge. Be sure to tag your post with Lens-Artists and link back to Tina’s post.
Be sure to check back on Saturday, February 7 at noon eastern time when I will be hosting our next challenge.
You can learn more about how to join the Lens-Artists challenges here.
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