here i have selected a few surface patten designers that i think are relevant to my work.
amanda dilworth, i like how this image looks part hand drawn and part computer aided, i love the use of bright colours used they are really eye catting and draw you to look at the image which then you realise she has used different inks and drawing techniques like negative space in the top right hand corner, line drawing in the bottom left, the way the patterns and shapes are formed on the mushroom tops look like batik wax which look really nice. this links with my work as one of my main focus points for my surface patter is mushrooms.
anissa lee, this is based on Alice in wonderland, you can argue that its being done in negative space or just white on red. i love how they have overlapped lots of things to make a more complex 'crazy' pattern then added block shapes on top like the clock hands and teapots.
eva joly, i like the idea of putting things into a repeat pattern i think it makes the image look more abstract, sometimes it can make the image more clinical and simple which can also be really nice especially as a base for a print. i love the use of colour the red and blue bounce off each other making it really eye-catching.
hilary yafai, i picked this as i love the colours used and how simple the silhouette is and that they have put all the detail into the patterns.
jessica swift
Lucie Duclos Marching-Dots
nikki griffiths
rachel cave

sian elin
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