Showing posts with label Hexagon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hexagon. Show all posts

March 10, 2021

Praline Chocolate Kite - 2021


 A small paper hexagon kite, built as a workshop demonstration aid. 
Cute.

December 1, 2020

Tumbling Blocks Hexagon - 2020

 



Awarded the 2023 Highest Visual Appeal Award at the AKA National Convention.



January 31, 2014

Royal Chef, Shakshouka Hexagon Kite - 2013

We were contacted by an Israeli TV reality show to make a Shakshouka themed kite for one of the show's contestants, the venerable Dr. Shakshouka.

Shakshouka is a dish of eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, chili peppers, and onions, often spiced with cumin.

Here's the finished kite, with the scrumptious Shakshouka with parsley on a blazing hot skillet:



And here's a short clip from the final show, featuring Bino Gabso, aka Dr. Shakshouka, and The Flying Squad.


August 3, 2013

Blast from the Past - 1992

We dug up these (scanned) photos from the first kite-festival held after the end of the first Gulf-War in 1992. The paintings (Acrylic on Nylon Taffeta) were done by Eli's childhood friend and artist Tzvika Remetz.


Eddy mask kite
Art by Tzvika Remetz 

Humorous Hexagon
Art by Tzvika Remetz

October 9, 2009

Fire Spark Hexagon - 2009


The patchwork technique is Triangular Log Cabin.
Size: 1.2m x 1m

Trapezoidal Heagon Hexagon - 2009


Hexagon Patchwork technique.
Size: 80cm x 65cm

TripleHex - 1997


1997, Sode/Kimono kite variation. 1.4m x 1.4m.
Patchwork technique - Log Cabin with a Twist (from Barbara T. Kaempfer)

December 1, 2008

Snowflake Hexagon - 2008

This Hexagon kite design was influenced by the colors of Israel's flag, blue & white.
The patchwork technique is Triangular Log Cabin.
Size: 1.2m x 1m

November 30, 2008

Ice Crystal Hexagon - 2008

This Hexagon kite design was influenced by the colors of Israel's flag, blue & white.
The patchwork technique is called Triangular Log Cabin.
Size: 1.9m x 1.5m