Molly Rose Freeman   Urban Constallations inspiration

Street artist Molly Rose Freeman lets her art transform urban spaces. From soulless, uninspiring surroundings her paintings develop and grow, ‘I use basic geometric shapes so they can become anything, move any way they want. I don’t know what the wall will look like really until the very end. It’s exciting to be surprised, to make something without fully understanding what you’re making. That’s the magic’. Her interest in geometric shapes within sacred spaces, throughout history and culture, have led her to recreate this within urban landscapes. Molly has worked within Street Art groups and outreach programs such as Livingwalls and The City Speaks, in deprived areas throughout the US helping to inject energy and spirit through art. See all her latest projects on her website.

 

Molly Rose Freeman   Urban Constallations inspiration

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Molly Rose Freeman   Urban Constallations inspiration

Album de Aves Amazonicas   Biodiversity Heritage Library inspiration

These beautiful illustrations of Amazonian Birds were created between 1900 and 1906 and have been given a new lease of life by the BHL. The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) is a consortium of natural history and botanical libraries that cooperate to digitize and make accessible the legacy literature of biodiversity held in their collections and to make that literature available for open access and responsible use as a part of a global “biodiversity commons.” The BHL has digitized millions of pages of taxonomic literature , representing tens of thousands of titles and over 100,000 volumes. The Biodiversity Heritage Library Website.

Album de Aves Amazonicas   Biodiversity Heritage Library inspiration

 

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Album de Aves Amazonicas   Biodiversity Heritage Library inspiration

Megan Greene   Distorted Botanical inspiration

Megan Greene transforms nature prints of paintings by John James Audubon, a nineteenth-century artist known for his realistic yet highly theatrical depictions of “Birds of America”. Greene uses coloured pencils and collage elements to transform and alter the original scenes, sometimes turning them on their heads or sideways. Patternbank love the way birds, flora and fauna become camouflaged within elaborate and decorative patterns creating a distorted view of these beautiful images. Greene lives and works in Chicago, Illinois you can see more of her work at megangreene.com and secristgallery.com

Megan Greene   Distorted Botanical inspiration

 

Megan Greene   Distorted Botanical inspiration

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Megan Greene   Distorted Botanical inspiration

Michael Dotson   Surreal Neon Futurism inspiration

We’re loving these paintings by Brooklyn based Michael Dotson who graduated from the American University in Washington DC in 2011. Incorporating a surrealist mix of Tron like futurism, neon 80′s tinged colours and a juxtaposition of organic foliage, patterns and hard angles these paintings are truly stunning. Go check his website for more or his Flickr page.

Michael Dotson   Surreal Neon Futurism inspiration

 

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Michael Dotson   Surreal Neon Futurism inspiration

Temari   A Work of Art inspiration

Patternbank discovered these incredible Temari on Pinterest via Roger Yorke, a dealer of antique ethnic textiles, specialising in Japanese Kimonos and textiles. Check out his other inspiring boards while your there, he has a feast of inspiration. The Temari here are by Nana Akua’s Grandma who is in her 90′s! You can see more stunning examples of her work on Akua’s dedicated flickr page. Patternbank are in total admiration of the time and skill that must of gone into making these beautiful works of art. We are sure you’ll be inspired by the hundreds of patterns found in these embroidered wonders.

Temari   A Work of Art inspiration

 

Temari   A Work of Art inspiration

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Temari   A Work of Art inspiration

Billy Kidd   Beautiful Decay inspiration

These beautiful set of photographs of decaying orchids, roses and leaves were shot by Billy Kidd, an extremely talented photographer based in New York. Usually confined to the bin at this stage of their life, Billy captures the immense beauty, faded colours, wrinkles and fine details of the decaying flowers and foliage on a black background which adds to the subtle drama. Check out more of his amazing photographs on his Tumblr – I was shot by Billy Kidd.

Billy Kidd   Beautiful Decay inspiration

 

Billy Kidd   Beautiful Decay inspiration

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Billy Kidd   Beautiful Decay inspiration

Images Distorted By Gasoline   Peter Hoffman inspiration

Patternbank are loving Peter Hoffman’s gasoline doused, photographic studies of Fox River. An Illinois based photographer, Hoffman’s work strives for a quiet, studied approach and in this vein, he is often hired to photograph sensitive subject matter. In this series Hoffman uses the backdrop of the Fox River as it meanders through Chicago. The negatives of these mesmerizing images were spray-coated in gasoline and then lit. The process was very hit and miss but we are sure you’ll agree the end visuals look amazing in colour, subject matter and texture. See more of Peter Hoffman’s work on his portfolio site peterghofman.com

Images Distorted By Gasoline   Peter Hoffman inspiration

Images Distorted By Gasoline   Peter Hoffman inspiration

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Images Distorted By Gasoline   Peter Hoffman inspiration

Heather Patterson   Geographic Patterns in the Natural World inspiration

Heather Patterson is interested in the imperfections in nature and how perfection can be found in discoveries of certain undisturbed randomness. By recreating geographic patterns and forms, her work finds simillarities with a topographical map and a grain of wood or the gnarls in a tree and veins in the human body. Patternbank love the structure and layering of different textures that can be found in her work, by such techniques as carving, dripping, melting or spraying the surface. You can see more of her work at heatherpatterson.30art.com.

Heather Patterson   Geographic Patterns in the Natural World inspiration

 

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Heather Patterson   Geographic Patterns in the Natural World inspiration