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This may be a trifle pedantic, but the way I look at your construction there are actually five rings of 11 shapes = 3 of various coloured shapes and in between them two rings of 11 black parallelograms. Still it is an interesting creation, how ever many rings of eleven it contains.
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I actually did consider calling this “Five Rings of Eleven,” although I ended up going with the illuminated three.
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Hi Robert – I have been nominated for a Sunshine Blogger Award, and given the significance of the number 11 to that award and my own enjoyment of both your blog and this particular post I have nominated you as one of my 11 picks: https://aspi.blog/2018/02/22/sunshine-blogger-award/
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Thank you!
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