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Pattern Boundaries   Julie Alpert print pattern

‘Black pattern watercolours’ are the mixed media exploration of physical pattern boundaries by Seattle based artist Julie Alpert. Patternbank are loving Julie’s playful studies of individual pattern and the relationship between their outer boundaries. Mixing watercolour, ink and permanent marker these beautifully created works are of great inspiration. If you happen to be in Seattle over the next couple of days we recommend dropping by Soil Art gallery where Julie is exhibiting until the 27th April.

Pattern Boundaries   Julie Alpert print pattern

Pattern Boundaries   Julie Alpert print pattern

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Pattern Boundaries   Julie Alpert print pattern

Our Exquisite Corpse   Huichol Beaded Skulls inspiration

‘Our Exquisite Corpse’ teamed up with the Huichol people of western Mexico to produce these intricately beaded skulls. Each of the heavily beaded pieces has been decorated by various artists from the Huichol, using traditional symbols and designs arranged within the patterns, making every skull a completely unique piece of art. The Huichols are decendants of the Aztecs and believe in the Sun God, ancestral spirits and four principal deities – Deer, Corn, Coyote and Eagle. The Sierra Madre Mountains are their home and the Huichol have a long history of creating beaded art, which is a treasured part of their culture. Each skull is cast from resin and hand beaded onto a layer of wax. See more from ‘Our exquisite Corpse’ on their website.

Our Exquisite Corpse   Huichol Beaded Skulls inspiration

Our Exquisite Corpse   Huichol Beaded Skulls inspiration

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Our Exquisite Corpse   Huichol Beaded Skulls inspiration

The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

We’ve taken all 3 of our popular Spring/Summer 2014 Trend Reports and bundled them up into a handy PDF Download. The Collection contains Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Reports Part 1 & 2 plus the Première Vision + Indigo Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report at a great value price of £55 / $84 – a saving of £10 / $15 over buying them all separately, highlights include:

  • 28 print trends for Spring/Summer 2014

  • Over 100 pages of print forecast intelligence

  • Over 380 inspirational hand-picked images

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The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

Whether you are a small print studio, independent freelance designer, manufacturer or clothing line, this bundle of extensive reports will give you a real insight into the most important print trends for Spring/Summer 2014. These trend reports will become your essential seasonal aid for your new print developments and colour direction.

The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

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The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

Zhou Fan   Layered Dreamscape inspiration

Chinese illustrator Zhou Fan has a distinct Japanese quality in his art and visual explorations. Fan explains ‘ My paintings are based on dreams that I had as a child of many many jellyfish floating in the sky, some of which fell to the ground on parachures and became mushrooms. These dreams had a strong impact on me, and I remember them vividly.‘ Patternbank love Fan’s amazing dreamscape visions that use colour, texture and strange subject matter which create some mesmerizing imagery.

Zhou Fan   Layered Dreamscape inspiration

Zhou Fan   Layered Dreamscape inspiration

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Zhou Fan   Layered Dreamscape inspiration

Collaboration at Cope Arnold   Darkness and Beauty inspiration

Nicolas Alan Cope and Dustin Edward Arnold are two talented photographers who met through a commercial project in 2007 and began their first collaboration in October 2009. They combine the mediums of painting, chemistry, sculpture, fashion and installation to great effect creating some impressive projects. Stamen (2010) featured here, shows their interest in the abstract applied to conventional floral arrangements, evoking a dark and almost decaying beauty that transpiers into other areas of their work. Have a look at their ongoing projects at cope-arnold.com.

Collaboration at Cope Arnold   Darkness and Beauty inspiration

 

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Psychedelic Tropical Safari   Basement Jaxx inspiration

If you’re looking for more print trend inspiration for Spring/Summer 2014, look no further than Basement Jaxx’s new video by Big Active’s Mat Maitland. This Psychedelic visual safari takes you on a real journey through some of the key prints themes coming through for S/S14. These include: Tropical Utopia and Scientific Nature from Patternbanks Spring/Summer 2014 Print report Part 1. Other trends translated in the video’s visual exploration include: Tribal Geometries, Fantastic Aqua-Life Earth + Cracks and Fantastic Safari from our Première Vision + Indigo S/S 2014 Print trend report.

The promo, co-directed with Natalia Stuyk, features Mat Maitland’s signature collage style along with specially made items by French hair stylist / fashion designer Charlie Le Mindu and make-up artist Isamaya Ffrench. Maitland also shot the sleeve image which similarly uses a Le Mindu headpiece. (Video at the foot of page)

Psychedelic Tropical Safari   Basement Jaxx inspiration

Psychedelic Tropical Safari   Basement Jaxx inspiration

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Psychedelic Tropical Safari   Basement Jaxx inspiration

El Anatsui   Monumental Works inspiration

El Anatsui’s amazing installations and wall sculptures need to be seen to be believed. Using thousands of aluminium bottle tops and other found materials such as wood and clay he moulds and shapes these magnificent pieces. Like vast folded, sculpted and pieced together fabrics that shimmer and sparkle, they tell cultural and economic stories of their past use. Gravity and Grace : Monumental Works by El Anatsui is his first solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, New York, showing Until August 4th, 2013. Definitely a must see!

El Anatsui   Monumental Works inspiration

 

El Anatsui   Monumental Works inspiration

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El Anatsui   Monumental Works inspiration