![]() I created the whole design – from drawing the floral design on my iPad during my morning coffee, to the finished pattern – in two hours. When I opened my email I saw the rug and chair in an Anthropologie advertisement and thought it the perfect bedroom accompaniment for the blanket design I was envisioning. Fern LeslieĪbstract Art Pattern Inspiration: I wanted to go with the red/pink/yellow/orange colors from the brief. I find joy in vibrant colors, patterns, nature, music, love, and ice cream. I am very pleased with how it turned out.Ībout Suzanne: Creating joyful artwork in Nashville, TN, USA. I then used an overlay on the colors where the triangles overlap. Within the program, I scribbled the line work by hand to create the fill for the triangles, therefore softening the geometric pattern. Suzanne RigsbyĪbstract Art Pattern Inspiration: This is for the Abstract Art speedy design challenge. I’m now working on a collection of wallpapers and fabrics, and plan to launch my collection online later this year. ![]() I made my first two patterns during that class and have not stopped since. While on a career break from my job as a lawyer, I decided to take a wall covering history and design class at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. I pulled out a collection of ink drawings of magnolia blooms that I made last year and used them as a background for some abstract motifs I painted in gouache for this challenge.Ībout Deb: I’ve always had a passion for wallpaper and textiles, collecting samples and researching historical pattern designs over the years. I’ve been thinking about ways to combine these mediums, and decided to try with this challenge. I love painting with both watercolor and gouache, and I also love drawing with ink. Deb StewartĪbstract Art Pattern Inspiration: Seeing the magnolia trees in bloom in New York after a cold winter is always so uplifting, and I’m especially looking forward to the blooms this year. I often create handprinted monotypes, paper collage and abstract paintings, which I then manipulate into digital repeat patterns. My vibrant designs always start out by hand or with a tangible physical connection. I create bold energetic patterns and dramatic designs inspired by my background in music and theatre. ![]() I used digitised motifs developed from ink drawing and torn paper fragments to create the design in illustrator.Ībout Valentina: I’m a freelance surface designer and artist from Melbourne, Australia. Valentina TansleyĪbstract Art Pattern Inspiration: I used the design challenge moodboard as inspiration for this work, with the aim to create a bold vibrant fun and engaging design for a blanket. In this design, I also thought about fall and the first snow, arriving a little too early, and how comforting houseplants are during the dark times.Ībout Päivi: Paivi Eerola is a Finnish artist and designer who loves plants. Abstract Art Patterns Designer: Päivi EerolaĪbstract Art Pattern Inspiration: I get ideas from my paintings that are filled with all kinds of abstract organic shapes. You can read about her inspiration below. The image that you see above was created by Sandi Maxwell. Members were asked to create pattern designs for printed blankets for Autumn/Winter 2022/2023 and had just a few hours to complete the pattern designs that you see here. Our Textile Design Lab community recently had a Speedy Design Challenge based on abstract art patterns and I am thrilled to share some of the designs in today’s post. ![]()
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