The last of my summer school projects from The Art and Business of Surface Pattern Design was by far my favorite!
Intricate Chaos!
Stylesight/WGSN trend agency provided the trend reports that we used as inspiration for our designs.
I did a lot of drawings for this one. I wanted to do a henna-inspired type of pattern. I love henna style designs, check out my Pinterest board with lots of great inspiration.
I ended up sketching in pencil, scanning, and “inking” in Corel Painter. Painter has a ton of different brushes, so I used a “mechanical pencil” in black. It was just like drawing on paper with a Sharpie.
Above picture is arranging the pattern into the repeat.
Finished pattern and mock up!
I mocked it up as wallpaper too just to play 🙂
These were not my fave colors (we were working off of a trend report and had suggested colors to use).
So…I recolored it to be a bit more “me”!
Then…I just HAD to draw a mandala design to go with it. Pencil sketch.
Again, I “inked” it in Corel Painter. This kind of stuff relaxes me. Plus, you can rotate the art board so it’s super easy to draw with.
et voila!
I’m absolutely in love with this combo!
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Those designs are so intricate. Wow. I actually really love those earthy, ground spice colours – though I also love that pink and red combination too.
thank you! I think the earthy colors are growing on me, they were really out of my normal palette. But it’s always great to try new things!
I love it too, would be so fun to COLOR!! You’re hogging all the fun 😉
heehee thanks Vivayne! So, would that make me a fun hogger? LOL.
Totally!
I LOVE the wallpaper!! I’d love to have that in my upstairs hallway! 🙂
Thanks Katie!!