Resurrecting Ideas
Among the ideas I have had to set aside a while back was one to incorporate an ancient Roman mosaic design into use for the bottom of a shower stall. They once were used as circular frames around portraits. The design itself is developed by overlapping circles set equidistant along the perimeter of a main circle.
![44 interval mosaic](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3485/4559315213_6258b5298d_o.png)
This was done when I was first learning Auto-CAD on my own, very much interested in using the array feature to save time. The aesthetic of how much of this design becomes usable was where I stopped, desiring to experiment in clay production with rudimentary trammel point compasses, or woodworking router and some sort of suitable model stock to come up with a prototype.
![44 interval mosaic](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3485/4559315213_6258b5298d_o.png)
This was done when I was first learning Auto-CAD on my own, very much interested in using the array feature to save time. The aesthetic of how much of this design becomes usable was where I stopped, desiring to experiment in clay production with rudimentary trammel point compasses, or woodworking router and some sort of suitable model stock to come up with a prototype.
![Shower Stall Mosaic 32 inch dia.](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3278/4559315273_26585b7905_o.jpg)
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