These images are looking more closely into the sunflower and the textures of the seeds, as well as the patterns they create.
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1. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3233/2797222033_db6d139f8d_o.jpg
2. http://www.nano.ecs.soton.ac.uk/images/research/biomimetics/sunflower_large.jpg
3. http://www.sciencephoto.com/images/download_wm_image.html/B787478-Sunflower_seed_head-SPL.jpg?id=667870478
4. http://www.photoready.co.uk/flora-fauna/images/sunflower-seed-development.jpg
Here are some images of spirals and swirls that I found on the internet that are inspiring me and my ideas for this assignment. I really like the hatched idea (1) but 7 is a really interesting take on the spiral idea that I have drawn out in the previous post. I will continue to have a look for more of these inspiring and varying ideas on "the spiral".
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