This page is to demonstrate the library of “patterns” available in the Block Editor. You can use these patterns as starting points when you create content. Simply edit and replace all the text and imagery in these patterns to make them your own.

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Gallery Patterns

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This is the default pattern from the library:

Painting of ducks in the water.
Illustration of a flying bird.

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Illustration of a bird sitting on a branch.
Illustration of a bird flying.

SCREENING

May 14th, 2022 @ 7:00PM
The Vintagé Theater,
245 Arden Rd.
Gardenville, NH

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White Irises
Ogawa Kazumasa

Cherry Blossom
Ogawa Kazumasa

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Use the spare blocks to change the arrangement:

Close-up, abstract view of geometric architecture.
Close-up, angled view of a window on a white building.
Close-up of the corner of a white, geometric building with both sharp points and round corners.

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Pigeon

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Sparrow

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Falcon

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Oceanic Inspiration


Winding veils round their heads, the women walked on deck. They were now moving steadily down the river, passing the dark shapes of ships at anchor, and London was a swarm of lights with a pale yellow canopy drooping above it. There were the lights of the great theatres, the lights of the long streets, lights that indicated huge squares of domestic comfort, lights that hung high in air.

No darkness would ever settle upon those lamps, as no darkness had settled upon them for hundreds of years. It seemed dreadful that the town should blaze for ever in the same spot; dreadful at least to people going away to adventure upon the sea, and beholding it as a circumscribed mound, eternally burnt, eternally scarred. From the deck of the ship the great city appeared a crouched and cowardly figure, a sedentary miser.


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The voyage had begun, and had begun happily with a soft blue sky, and a calm sea.

They followed her on to the deck. All the smoke and the houses had disappeared, and the ship was out in a wide space of sea very fresh and clear though pale in the early light. They had left London sitting on its mud. A very thin line of shadow tapered on the horizon, scarcely thick enough to stand the burden of Paris, which nevertheless rested upon it. They were free of roads, free of mankind, and the same exhilaration at their freedom ran through them all.

The ship was making her way steadily through small waves which slapped her and then fizzled like effervescing water, leaving a little border of bubbles and foam on either side. The colourless October sky above was thinly clouded as if by the trail of wood-fire smoke, and the air was wonderfully salt and brisk. Indeed it was too cold to stand still. Mrs. Ambrose drew her arm within her husband’s, and as they moved off it could be seen from the way in which her sloping cheek turned up to his that she had something private to communicate.


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