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Asymmetric Collection

Unveiling the allure of asymmetry: from dance frocks to bridges, gowns to aircrafts, and woven silk masterpieces to architectural wonders

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Her latest dance frock? By Gordon Conway

Her latest dance frock? By Gordon Conway
A flame-haired flapper with a feathered fan strides into the frame wearing a revealing off-the-shoulder black striped dress

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Curacao, Willemstad, Queen Juliana Bridge

Curacao, Willemstad, Queen Juliana Bridge

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: UK, England, Manchester, Salford, View of Salford Quays looking towards Media City

UK, England, Manchester, Salford, View of Salford Quays looking towards Media City

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Cessna NOA-37B Dragonfly 70-1310

Cessna NOA-37B Dragonfly 70-1310
United States Air Force - Cessna NOA-37B Dragonfly 70-1310 (MSN 43325), at Edwards Air Force Base. Written off on 16 August 1994 near Edwards AFB after an uncontrollable spin caused by an asymmetric

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Length of Woven Silk, France, 1700-1705. Creator: Unknown

Length of Woven Silk, France, 1700-1705. Creator: Unknown
Length of Woven Silk, France, 1700-1705

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Fragment, France, c. 1700. Creator: Unknown

Fragment, France, c. 1700. Creator: Unknown
Fragment, France, c. 1700

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Panel, France, 1705 / 07. Creator: Unknown

Panel, France, 1705 / 07. Creator: Unknown
Panel, France, 1705/07

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Panel, France, 1707 / 08. Creator: Unknown

Panel, France, 1707 / 08. Creator: Unknown
Panel, France, 1707/08

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Afternoon Gown, c. 1936. Creator: Ray Price

Afternoon Gown, c. 1936. Creator: Ray Price
Afternoon Gown, c. 1936

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Piper PA-23 Apache G-ASDH

Piper PA-23 Apache G-ASDH
Piper PA-23-160 Apache G-ASDH (msn 23-2045), of the College of Air Training, at Hamble Airfield. On 10 January 1967, G-ASDH, a Piper PA-23 Apache of the College of Air Training at Hamble

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Close-up of buildings with windowboxes lining a canal in early morning in Venice, Italy

Close-up of buildings with windowboxes lining a canal in early morning in Venice, Italy

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Full moon in a night blue sky over Burgenland in Austria

Full moon in a night blue sky over Burgenland in Austria

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Sun shining through the storm clouds at sunrise along the Scottish coast at Mallaig in Scotland

Sun shining through the storm clouds at sunrise along the Scottish coast at Mallaig in Scotland, United Kingdom

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Schiaparelli Gown 1950S

Schiaparelli Gown 1950S
Red satin evening gown from Schiaparelli with a full skirt & partially strapless, asymmetric tunic with one shoulder strap. Worn with short gloves. Date: early 1950s

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Inclined plane, wood engraving, published in 1880

Inclined plane, wood engraving, published in 1880
Inclined plane - a flat supporting surface tilted at an angle, used as an aid for raising or lowering a load. Inclined planes are widely used to move heavy loads over vertical obstacles

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Wooden garden table and four chairs on a patio, floor made of asymmetric paving stones

Wooden garden table and four chairs on a patio, floor made of asymmetric paving stones

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Spiral galaxy M66, HST image C013 / 5579

Spiral galaxy M66, HST image C013 / 5579
Spiral galaxy M66, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. It is thought the asymmetric arms of this galaxy are due to gravitational interactions with two neighbouring galaxies M65 and NGC3627

Background imageAsymmetric Collection: Venetian Nobleman

Venetian Nobleman
A young Venetian nobleman wearing the fashionable asymmetric hose of the day


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Unveiling the allure of asymmetry: from dance frocks to bridges, gowns to aircrafts, and woven silk masterpieces to architectural wonders. Gordon Conway's latest creation mesmerizes with its asymmetric design, leaving onlookers in awe. Meanwhile, in Curacao's vibrant Willemstad, the Queen Juliana Bridge stands tall with its strikingly asymmetric structure. Taking flight in the Cessna NOA-37B Dragonfly 70-1310 feels like soaring through time and space amidst a symphony of asymmetrical beauty. The Schiaparelli Gown from the 1950s showcases an elegant blend of symmetry and asymmetry that captivates fashion enthusiasts worldwide. In Manchester's Salford Quays, a breathtaking view towards Media City reveals a cityscape adorned with buildings boasting unique shapes and angles. Delving into history, we discover French woven silk treasures dating back to 1700-1705; their intricate patterns exude timeless charm despite their asymmetric composition. Fragments from France circa 1700 serve as enigmatic puzzle pieces that whisper tales of bygone eras when artistry embraced imperfection gracefully. Panels crafted between 1705-1708 transport us further into this artistic journey where unknown creators skillfully weave together balance and imbalance for visual delight. Ray Price's Afternoon Gown from c. 1936 celebrates femininity through an enchanting display of asymmetrical elements that accentuate elegance effortlessly. Finally, gliding above Salford Quays' picturesque landscape aboard Piper PA-23 Apache G-ASDH unravels yet another dimension of asymmetry as nature meets man-made structures harmoniously.