Hello, lots of thanks for visiting me.
I am used
to create bold and childish patterns, but
nevertheless time from time I love creating geometric designs or patterns.
I have
realised that these ones are in some way inspired or based in art nouveau or deco
styles.
One of my favourite subjects when I studied Illustration was Art History,
and one of the lessonsI enjoyed it most, were the ones devoted to these golden
year movements. I was delighted and excited to
discover that great elegant and glamorous art deco style which I loved in all
its fields, architecture, fashion, furniture, jewellery…According to Wikipedia,
“Art Deco (/ˌɑrt ˈdɛkoʊ/), or Deco, is an influential visual arts design style
that first appeared in France after World War I and began flourishing
internationally in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s before its popularity waned after
World War II. It is an eclectic style that combines traditional craft motifs
with Machine Age imagery and materials. The style is often characterized by
rich colours, bold geometric shapes and lavish ornamentation”
I found this nice blog post describing shortly in general terms this style
in case you to be interested in knowing more about it. If I could live in another time, I am sure I wolud choose to live that great yeras at Paris. What about you?
The truth
is that I have forgotten all my learnt knowledge about these movements, but names
of artists as Mucha, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphonse_Mucha, Willian Morris, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Morris, Mackintosh, are not unknown for me, as I love
their art works.
Some months
ago I designed a simple flower which it reminds to art deco style, and I have
created several versions and colorways using it as main motive.
I am
showing some of my geometric designs which are licensed. I have also made some iphone cases designs
using this smart style. I hope you like it!
By the way,
I am really glad one of my geometric patterns; my brown have been shown in this in this
plug in Laura's Likes on MYFOXDC.COM !. The video shows some products for pets designed
by Kessinhouse artists, and my brown one is shown just at the end! A second of
glory!ha,ha
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