Thursday, November 14, 2019

Spoonflower Kaleidoscope Challenge

I was so excited for the Kaleidoscope challenge at Spoonflower. Since I use a lot of my photography in my designs, it's a technique that I often use to create a repeating pattern.

My initial idea was to do an image using a photo of some of my colorful tumbled stones. I'm a bit of a geologist and have a large collection of rocks. I took a photo of a bunch of them laid out.



Then played around with them.




None felt quite right to me. 

I played around with various photos.

This one was fun, but still not what I wanted to enter.



Then I came across some photos I took of 1,000 paper cranes made by elementary students. It's a photo that I've tried to turn into a textile design before trying to make it a repeating pattern, but was never happy with the result. The details are just to hard to see.


But when I turned it into a Kaleidoscoping image, I loved it! I came up with a few different variations.






In the end, I picked this one. 

The brighter colors attracted me to it. Here is a photo of it as wallpaper. It looks like a beautiful and intricate mosaic. 

This is a close up image of the design. 

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Spoonflower Maximalist Challenge

As I read the prompt for this weeks Spoonflower contest and did a bit of online searching, I realized that my design aesthetic is Maximalist. For better or worse - the more is more philosophy is so me. I love combining bold colors and textures - in my home, wardrobe, and pattern design. With this prompt, I had so many ideas in my head.

I decided to start with a base of my favorite texture - wood. I have an obsession with photographing wood. I love wood grains, tree rings, weathered driftwood. If it's part of a tree, I'm taking a photo of it. I started with this photo I took of a Sequoia tree cross section.


I then wanted to add some natural elements. Another texture that I love to photograph, that also gives me some bold colors is rocks. I'm a geology nerd and I love going to Gem & Mineral shows and hit the mineral section of any museum I can get to. I added the following in small bits to my design.

This is Parrot Wing Jasper


A Septarian Nodule


Variscite


I wanted to balance it all with some ornamental design and used some patterns that I created from a photograph of a metal plate.




Then I added some flowers. I really love exotic flowers such as orchids and passion flowers. I love their unique shapes and they have amazing colors.







I then decided that the final touch should be some succulents. I love succulents.



Here are all those things jumbled together for my design. I actually made 9 designs using different elements  and this one was the final one I made and it just felt right. I absolutely love it and think I'll be ordering some soon to make myself a top. I named this design Bohemian Nature Maximalist.


If you love it too, please so to Spoonflower and give me a vote. Voting starts on March 14th. Vote HERE.


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