This egg is skipping the alphabet queue. I took lots and lots of photos of it, and I think it is one of my favourite of the eggs I found in Covent Garden this Easter. It’s getting to skip the queue, because when I saw this weeks Weekly Photo Challenge was ‘Pattern‘, I thought of this egg. It is called ‘Untitled’ by Jack Newling
When I researched Jack Newling, I found his work to be all about patterns 🙂
What do you think?
The first 7 eggs in this most Eggcellent series of posts can be found here
Egg 1 …an uncertain daily history
Eggs 3 & 4 A Frugal Meal & A Monument to The Egg
Eggs 6 & 7 Abstract Painting #1 and Adventure Time Bro Hug
My first entry for this week’s Weekly Photo Challenge;Pattern is here
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Blue is my favorite color but I really like the reflections of the buildings. Great pics.
blessings ~ maxi
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Blue is my favourite colour too, especially this shade, probably why I love this egg so much! 🙂
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Lovely!
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One of my favourites 🙂
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Extremely clever. The design of the egg is totally in the eye of the beholder, depending on what the reflection reveals.
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Yes… I was trying to photograph it without a reflection, but it was impossible. Even in the brochure it has a reflection in it. I adore the colour. I want my car to be this colour 🙂
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Those eggs are incredible.
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They really were lovely 🙂 did you see the ones I found in Ireland?
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OMG they are incredible, I did see some of them, I don’t know how I missed these
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These were the first ones I posted back in March, I think I will have to post some of them again, they got a bit lost being in such a big group (hence my decision to post this set one or two at a time)
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Sounds like a good idea.
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I was thinking at the spend to post my favourite ones, I have loads of favourites from the Irish set so I will post them then 🙂
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