August 17, 2012
Repeat! Simple Serpents in Goldenrod and Slate
Looking through images of snakes was not my favorite, but it was definitely good inspiration. This design just tickles me! It is really cute and has great movement. I like that this design has a similar feel to ancient illustrations of serpents, but is runway-ready for right now!
August 15, 2012
Colors! Goldenrod and Slate
I just can't get enough of this rich gold, especially when it is paired with such a deep slate color! Clockwise: A stunning photo of a piece from Peet Dullaert's fall 2012 collection, beautiful eye make-up, a magnificently simple painting by Colin McCahon, a photo of my dog Elvis, and wonderful work of art by Wilhelmina Barns Graham.
August 13, 2012
Shapes! Simple Serpents
Simple serpent shapes have been inspiring since the very beginning! Clockwise: a Hopewell mica serpent , an aboriginal snake carved from wood, a creepy and beautiful dress by Iris Van Herpen, and a snake sculpture made from book bags by Ai Weiwei.
August 10, 2012
Repeat! Folds in Gold
This design captures the dimension of folded paper, with the consistency and repetitions of a surface design. The gold is so pretty and makes this design look super classy! I would love to see this printed in a flowing silk.
August 8, 2012
Colors! Glorious Gold
Glorious shades of gold from all over the world! Clockwise: A stunning dress from Vera Wang's Fall 2012 collection, a graceful giraffe silhouette, the Khwaja Ghulam Farid Shrine, a very charming picture of nuns in Colombia, and an Aldo advertisement.
August 6, 2012
Shapes! Folds
I love the simplicity and elegance that folds have. Clockwise: Phil Cuttance’s faceted lamps, Bell Phillip's origami staircase, Louise Campbell's incredible Pantone chip instillation, Alexandra Verschueren's fabulous folded cloak, Dorothea Rockburn's etchings, stills from Fred Butler's Fashion Film, and a beautiful chapel in Switzerland.
July 23, 2012
Repeat! Skeleton Structures in Blue and Black
Couldn't you imagine this print used on a tailored blouse, paired with a sharp tweed skirt? At first glance it looks like a geometric design from the art deco era-- it isn't until you take a closer look that you notice these organized little skeletons! I had so much fun creating these skeletons from simple geometric shapes!
Color! Black and Blue
This combination looks so professional and preppy for fall and winter! Royal Blue in it's truest form is made even classier when paired with black and white accents. Clockwise: A vintage beauty by Rudi Gernreich, One of my favorite Optical Artist- Edwin Mieczkowski's- Blue and White Ford, a cute suit from Peter Som's 2013 Resort collection, an adorable eastern bluebird, a beautiful home in Portugal, and a dynamic painting by Josh Smith.
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