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Here is a new design for the jungle collection. It belongs to the secondary pattern elements of it.
I know have enough primary designs by now, big scale, rather packed motifs (see previous posts)…
From now on, I should make a few of them before the closure of this collection. We need the airy atmosphere, a breezing pattern scenario. A kind of bouquet pattern with elephant in it
My feeling: The elements still come from my jungle bank images I prepared for this purpose at the beginning of the process, but since the elements are loosely dispatched here we kind of lose the prolific luxuriant atmosphere of the “botanic cathedral” rendered by the first packed motifs. I guess it’s the idea of a collection: lo for complementarity.














I tried to re-visite the “toile de Jouy” lay out with a more numeric style (with sharp lines). It’s a bit trickier then to use the natural elements (tree, rocks, clouds) as visual link in between the scenes as it is done in traditional toile de Jouy. But the idea remains.








HOW IT LOOKS ON YOUR WALL










Je recherchais avec ce motif à créer une combinaison à la fois moderne, graphique et poétique, avec une palette vive et des lignes fines… toujours dans la jungle, avec des motifs qui dialoguent plus que dans les autres configurations de la collection Jungle, cathédrale botanique et faunique.






























INTERIOR DECOR (soon on spoon flower) – mockup






WALL DECOR (soon on spoon flower)- mockup










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Here is my jungle postcard collection (video Instagram)
I am currently designing a seamless pattern collection around the Jungle theme.
As I was exploring how to associate the seamless pattern elements for this collection, the idea of making a postcard out of it looks like an obvious one 🙂
























This pattern is ok, but it has to be re-done in a half drop repeat format- It works pretty well in a big scale elements… but with smaller ones the repeat need to lose the eyes a little more.


















































































J’ai imprimé quelques mini posters et ces deux cartes postales de William and Jane Moriss.












































… on fabric mock up
















I created stamps (as a procreate brush) and used them to build a minimalist kind of scandinavian vibe (as i imagine it) patterns. using stamps & Simple paper cut shapes … with a simple repeat it create the magic as well as sophisticated ones.
It was quite relaxing to work with that material over the Christmas vacation, to focuses on simplicity, functionality with a connection to nature, a distinctive emphasis on clean lines, minimalism, and lightness… stylise rather than overly detail elements.
Usually I indulge myself onto the interacted Morris realm. it was different 🙂
































“The true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest in all the details of daily life”- William Morris


























































































































Ces fleurs fuchsia sont des éléments de recherche d’un motif sans coutures (seamless pattern). En dessinant, j’y ai vu un motif ( illustration florale) en soi. J’aime de plus en plus, faire en sorte que la realisationd’un motif ” seamless” soit un processus qui commence bien en-deçà de la construction de la répétition: données botaniques, exploration des formes, simplifications des lignes et dans ce cas, d’association à des oiseaux . Ça allonge le processus de réalisation mais ça lui ajoute aussi du sens et donne à la phase exploratoire un pouvoir d’inspiration plus actif.
















































































































Format A4 (30 – 40 cm)














































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IMAGINE: LE MOTIF DU CHÉVREFEUILLE !
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