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In this report Patternbank brings you our print and pattern highlights from the recent London A/W 2013 Fashion Week. Here we have selected key designers showing the strongest print trends for the Fall / Winter 2013 Season. Check back soon for Part 2 of the London Fashion Week print report, which we are currently working on!

Holly Fulton A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Geometric Pattern & Patchwork  - Regimented Lipstick prints – 3D Structure Pattern – Tiger & Bear Face Graphic Motifs - Collaged Workings - M.C. Escher Inspired Geometric Cube Prints – Twisted Art Deco Plays

Holly Fulton photos via Fashionising.com

Clements Ribeiro A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Folk Borders – Geometric Impact - Folkloric influences – Tapestry Patterns – Brazilian ‘Chita’ Floral Placements – Grid and Colourblock Layouts – Tartan – Animal Print References

Clements Ribeiro photos via Fashionising.com

KTZ A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Deconstructed Tarot & Playing Card Elements – High Contrast Pattern Combos – Pop Tribalism - Leather Patchwork Pattern – Intense Pattern Mixes – Kaleidoscope Print Build-Ups

KTZ photos via Fashionising.com

Giles A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Gold Foil Print Highlights – Neon Folk Looks – Photographic Fractured Prints – Abstracted Photo Prints – Oversized Ikat Prints

Giles photos via Fashionising.com

Christopher Kane A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Re-energised Camouflage Prints – Sculptural Geometric Structures – Brain Motifs – Charles Rennie Mackintosh References - 60s Visual Plays

Christopher Kane photos via Fashionising.com

Erdem A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Oversized Sequins  - Dark Grounds – Abstracted Prints – Mixing of Blurred and In Focus Forals - Damask References – Lace and Rose Layered Looks – Scattered Pattern Structures

Erdem photos via Fashionising.com

Jean-Pierre Braganza A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Panoramic Landscape Print  – Mathematical Ratio References  -  Dystopian Visuals – Infinity Sci-Fi Borders – Digital Experimentation – Print Structures Inspired by The Golden Ratio – Smoky Looks

Jean Pierre Braganza photos via Fashionising.com

Part 2 of Patternbank’s London’s Print & Pattern Highlight report will be live shortly.

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Jose Lerma   Mixed Media knows No Bounds inspiration

José Lerma creates a mixture of paintings and intricate installations combining non-traditional materials from reflective fabrics, commercial carpet, thickly applied paint and biro pen. In this he makes reference to his own personal history and academic knowledge of social history, law and art. Some of these images feature Baroque style portraits of historical, famous French Bankers from 18th Century sporting over-exaggerrated sketchy, doodle wigs with distorted and blank faces. The scale of the installation pieces has great effect where the viewer can walk over and examine at detail. Lerma says, ” I like the thought of people walking over my ideas, convoluted and preliminary as they often are, and examining and stepping over an intimate space while simultaneously feeling small.” You can see more of is highly spell bounding work at joselerma.com  and on flickr

Jose Lerma   Mixed Media knows No Bounds inspiration

 

Jose Lerma   Mixed Media knows No Bounds inspiration

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Jose Lerma   Mixed Media knows No Bounds inspiration

Julien Lanza   Checkerboard Walls and Striped Walkways inspiration

Graph paper and a great set of felt tip pens is all Julien Lanza needs to creates his 3-dimensional patterned towns and cities. Like platforms from a computer game, zig-zag steps, candy stripes, checkerboard walls and striped walkways take you to another world where the lights are bright and anything is possible! Check out more of Lanza’s psychedelic towns and cities on his Flickr page.

Julien Lanza   Checkerboard Walls and Striped Walkways inspiration

 

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Julien Lanza   Checkerboard Walls and Striped Walkways inspiration

Angelika Arendt   Intricate Worlds inspiration

Patternbank love the incredible detail in Angelika Arendt’s intricate ink drawings and psychedelic sculptures made of polyurethane clay. The worlds Arendt creates in her work seem to morph and move in front of your eyes creating some beautiful patterns within. Check out more of her incredible work at angelikaarendt.de and on her flickr page.

Angelika Arendt   Intricate Worlds inspiration

 

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Angelika Arendt   Intricate Worlds inspiration

Kinrisu   Felt Tip Pen Dream World inspiration

Patternbank are in love with these beautiful, crazy, abstract felt tip pen drawings by a young French girl from Paris who goes by the name of Kinrisu. We love their bright primary colours, mad abstract forms and intricate patterns. Go check her Flickr page for much more fine pen work.

Kinrisu   Felt Tip Pen Dream World inspiration

Kinrisu   Felt Tip Pen Dream World inspiration

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Kinrisu   Felt Tip Pen Dream World inspiration

Ramona Ring   Provocative, Linea Illustration inspiration

For an artist still completing her degree at the University of Applied Science in Hamburg, Ramona Ring has an astonishing maturity of style and technique. Using a combination of hand drawn illustrations and digital effects, Ramona builds her artwork in layers. Using only pencil and paper initially, her work is then scanned and coloured in photoshop. Patternbank love her use of strong linea imagery and subtle colour combinations which create texture and pattern in her art. For more news visit her Tumblr. Some illustrations featured in this post are work created for ZEIT magazin.

Ramona Ring   Provocative, Linea Illustration inspiration

Ramona Ring   Provocative, Linea Illustration inspiration

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Ramona Ring   Provocative, Linea Illustration inspiration

Contemporary Figure Paintings   Erik Jones inspiration

These amazing traditionally worked illustrations are the creations of Brooklyn based artist Erik Jones aka ‘The Iris On’. His painted portraits are brought to life with unexpected abstract elements and geometric configurations. Preferring to by-pass digital means, Jones has a more old school approach and works with coloured pencil, water colour, acrylic and oils to create each piece. Patternbank love his vibrant colour plays and beautifully studied detail in these original looking illustrations.

Contemporary Figure Paintings   Erik Jones inspiration

Contemporary Figure Paintings   Erik Jones inspiration

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Contemporary Figure Paintings   Erik Jones inspiration