Geometric Patterns

Spider Flower

A six-fold scatter of spider-flower forms — controlled variation inside a strict botanical repeat.

Spider Flower

A scattered field of spider-flower silhouettes — long, spindly petals radiating from a tight center — arranged across a six-fold lattice. Each flower sits at a controlled point, but rotates and varies from neighbor to neighbor, so the field never feels stamped.

The spider flower (cleome) is a garden plant with delicate, leggy blooms — the kind of form that has shown up in Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts pattern work for over a century, valued for the way it fills a panel without going dense.

At jewelry scale a single flower lifts out as a pendant. At larger scales the same arrangement carries a panel of cut steel, a tile mural, or a woven textile.

The same patience that fills a pendant fills a panel.