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Multiple Exposure Portraits 2.0   Christoffer Relander inspiration

These amazing portraits are the work of graphic designer and self-taught Finnish photographer Christoffer Relander. The Patternbank team were stunned by his creative experimentation that generate these double and triple exposure images. Heavy contrast adjustment help blend nature and human form in these fascinating photo artworks. Using his trusted Nikon D700 and some skillful work in iLightroom editing suite, Relander creates a series of beautifully captivating statements.

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Multiple Exposure Portraits 2.0   Christoffer Relander inspiration

Digital Expression   Atsushi Kuba inspiration

We discovered this digital collection by Atsushi Kuba, a artist from Japan and were captivated by his bold geometric images. His work is a complex riot of colour and he creates movement and depth with layers of digital effects. Check out his intricate pencil drawings and fusion pieces combining pencil and digital art on Flickr.

Digital Expression   Atsushi Kuba inspiration

Digital Expression   Atsushi Kuba inspiration

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Digital Expression   Atsushi Kuba inspiration

Jack Featherstone   Exceptional Simplicity graphics

Jack Featherstone is a very talented Graphic Designer who strives for simplicity in his work. Clean, bold and minimal – he loves working with geometric shapes and forms to create these exceptional pieces. He has already worked on various projects for Simian Mobile Disco and Playstation. With the quality of work we’ve seen so far we are sure Jack will go far – check out more of his work at jackfeatherstone.co.uk 

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Jack Featherstone   Exceptional Simplicity graphics

Retro Youre Brand New   Pavel Fuksa graphics

Check out the awesome work of Pavel Fuksa, he’s a creative director/art director/graphic designer currently based in Prague and Bratislava. We love the way he makes his work look so authentically retro that you’d be forgiven for thinking some of these pieces were from a 1950′s Eastern European Matchbox but in fact they are all new. Great colours, textures and composition with a bit of wit and humour mixed in. Check out more of his excellent work on his website pavelfuksa.com

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Retro Youre Brand New   Pavel Fuksa graphics

Damien Tran   Organic Screenprints graphics

Beautiful screenprinted posters here from the prolific Frenchman, Damien Tran. Each one is handmade, limited edition and produced on runs of usually less than 100. We love the colours, shapes and overall organic and seemingly effortless qualities of these posters. Check out his website damientran.com or his Flickr for more of his great work.

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Damien Tran   Organic Screenprints graphics

Uncontrolled Geometric Expression   Chris Trueman inspiration

With painterly print effects still trending on recent catwalks and print shows, Patternbank saw these incredible artworks. Chris Trueman lives and works in the Los Angeles area and is graduate from the San Francisco Art Institute. His paintings are a explosion of colour , linear forms and abstract texture. In his latest dynamic collection, entitled ‘Stripes’, Trueman explores geometric form and fluid movement to create a visual feast. See more of his work at his portfolio site christrueman.com

Uncontrolled Geometric Expression   Chris Trueman inspiration

Uncontrolled Geometric Expression   Chris Trueman inspiration

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Uncontrolled Geometric Expression   Chris Trueman inspiration

Digital Matter   Holger Lippmann print pattern

We are forever tracking new forms of pattern, and recently saw these stunning computer-generated art statements by German artist Holger Lippmann. His intricate digital patterns still look more hand crafted than electronically mastered. Lippmann, who studied Sculpture at the Art Academy Dresden before continuing his studies in Stuttgart, Paris and New York. Check out more of Holger Lippmann’s experimental digital painting on his new site  and Behance.

Digital Matter   Holger Lippmann print pattern

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Digital Matter   Holger Lippmann print pattern