Human-made items can create interesting and beautiful impressions. Some objects can surprise us because we are so accustomed to seeing them in a certain context that is not associated with art. For example, the netting around store-bought onions can make exquisite patterns that are organic yet fluid in their geometry.
The only stipulation is that the material used here must somehow be made by humans. Textiles are a favorite. The color and textural combinations are endless.
Can you guess which tile was made using an antique rolling-pin … or fabric from my wedding dress?