The colour and curved shape of the element drew Chris towards ideas around water, and so he build this segment of a swimming pool with various tiled mosaic effects.
The quarter tiles look perfect for a decorative representation emulating waves. He spaced the rotated tiles out evenly by alternating a row of 1x1 plates with 1x2 jumper plates underneath them.
Thanks to Chris for this atmospheric creation built just for us! If you haven't seen Elspeth De Montes' ideas using the quarter tile, check them out here.
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