Emily Grosvenor
Emily Grosvenor made her first tessellation in fourth grade, an image of interlocking seals jumping out of the waves. Ever since, she has loved finding natural and man-made patterns. She loves all things that tessellate: beehives, cracked mud, quilts, tiles, curtains, and especially wallpaper. A writer and essayist, Emily l.... more
Emily Grosvenor made her first tessellation in fourth grade, an image of interlocking seals jumping out of the waves. Ever since, she has loved finding natural and man-made patterns. She loves all things that tessellate: beehives, cracked mud, quilts, tiles, curtains, and especially wallpaper. A writer and essayist, Emily lives with her family in Oregon.
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