Designers use drawings from their sketchbooks
as well as observations from life to create patterns.
Designer: Camilla Meijer
"With my illustrations, I want to be able to capture the magic that is found in nature's flowing lines and its natural dance."
Source Link: https://www.creativebloq.com/graphic-design/how-create-surface-patterns-10-expert-tips-10134913
Designer's Website: https://www.camillameijer.com/collections/bo
Designer: Charlotte Pritchard
Blue Pool is an abstract watercolour study of pebbles underwater. Designed with soft watercolour brush strokes in a hand painted repeat, the colours reflect the light and depth of the sea bed. Abstract in its design, the calming blues provide a wonderful colour pop to a neutral or coastal colour palette. Blue Pool was created as part of a colour study exploration and is available in a variety of alternative colour schemes.
Designer: Patricia Shea
A retro pattern of wildflowers in a crown design reminiscent of Victorian quilts - the balck ground is an elegant and modern twist - as always all originally hand painted in watercolours. Source Link: https://www.contrado.co.uk/stores/patricia-shea-designs/beautiful-and-varied-fabric-designs/victorian-wildflowers-fabric-10333
Designer: Charlotte Pritchard
A blend of watercolour and digital fine line detail creates Laced. A surface print inspired by the huge leaves and tropical plants found in the vast arboretum in Kew Royal Botanic Gardens in London. Through combining different motifs and hand-drawn elements, laced became a detailed layered print, full of intricacy and colour. The surface repeat is a detailed exploration of the botanical magic that inspired the print and collection. Dark teals through too soft blues to create an impressive coverage.
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