I soon will be be ready to present my patterns to fabric and interior decor industry. the truth is that i am a both scared and excited to jump in.
I first wanted to wait until I have various smalls coordinated collections to propose. So far, my patterns are individuals colors editable items (I hope they all have a family connection but there were not actually built as collections).
I cant wait to design some proper collections (coming soon)… How exciting!
Meanwhile, I try to make presentations such as these lampshades video to help people imagine how they could use my designs on their products. 🙂
Cone-shaped flowers blooms that narrow evenly from the bottom to the apex of the flower to form a cone-shaped appearance .Many perennials develop cone-shaped blossoms during the spring and summer months. Typically, these flowers die out in the winter months and then come back to life in spring.
Before starting any new pattern design, I like to explore my flowers and leaves mood. I am going for simplified realistic shapes or making my own imaginary mix? here used ny graphic exploration of Morning Glory lines. (in portfolio)
My pattern design very humbly take their inspiration from the atmosphere of the infinite beauty of William Morris & co. , or let’s say W.Moriss universe is my favorite graphic meditation and esthetic emotion
Within his bold two dimensional pattern Morris crafted a visceral response to the curves and waves of nature
I love the the way he reject simple replication of the past but capture its spirit, and seek the sense of depth and light:
How ever original a man may be he can not afford to disregard the work of art that have been produced in time past when design was flourishing, he is bound to study old exemples but he is also bound to supplement that by a careful study of nature because if he does not he will certainly fall into a sort of cut and dried conventional method of designing
William Morris artist craftman pioneer by R.Ormisyon & N.M Wells
Mock up hommage à William! ( I realise I dysothographied his name on the mock up)
Honeysuckle is a fascinating subject for graphic design and art in general, providing endless possibilities for creating visually engaging and meaningful works.
Honeysuckle plants are climbers and often have long, entwining vines that create complex and dynamic shapes. These twisting and turning vines can form intricate patterns that are visually captivating.The way the vines wrap around structures or other plants can create interesting visual compositions and a sense of movement.
The leaves of honeysuckle are typically arranged in opposite pairs along the stems. This regular pattern can create a pleasing and harmonious visual rhythm.The leaves themselves are often simple and oval-shaped, providing a contrasting backdrop to the more complex flowers and vines.
A force parcourir les livres de patterns tels que : William Morris , artist craftsman Pioneer , j avais plein de chèvrefeuilles parmi mes images mentales. Il fallait que ça sorte en motif. Voila!
Aucun intérêt à le faire mais c’ est un excellent bouquin, un bon équilibre entre contexte géographico-historique et collections des patterns des plus illustres aux moins familiers. On se rend aussi compte que dans la firme Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co, la company est importante à découvrir … J’en parlerai un de ces jours…
Le genre de bouquin vers lequel on revient très souvent: un livre de table de salon ou de table de chevet. II passe peu de temps sur des étagères