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Delicate Digital Fusion   Ysabel LeMay inspiration

These beautiful and delicate photographic collages are the inspirational work of Ysabel LeMay. LeMay lives in Naples, Florida where she finds the tranquility to focus on her art. Recently, she has been drawing the attention of the New York city art scene. She collaborates with Interior designers, architects, art dealers and art galleries in major cities such as New York, Chicago and Miami. Ysabel explains “Each branch, each flower, each leaf is photographed and positioned one by one. Every insect, every plant, every bird that I capture with my lens has an individuality that I want to enhance and share with the viewer. I believe it is often in the simple details wherein lies divinity.” See more of her stunning work at ysabellemay.com

Delicate Digital Fusion   Ysabel LeMay inspiration

Delicate Digital Fusion   Ysabel LeMay inspiration

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Delicate Digital Fusion   Ysabel LeMay inspiration

Sara Haraigue   Design Graphique inspiration

Patternbank are loving this work by French graphic designer, Sara Haraigue. Her style is raw with an effortless style of composition weaving together patterns, textures and sublime mixes of colours. Check out more of her nature inspired work on her website.

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Sara Haraigue   Design Graphique inspiration

Petra Börner   Nordic Romance print pattern

Artist and illustrator Petra Börner was introduced to a career in design as an assistant in an animation and illustration studio. After studying Fashion in London, Börner went on to launch her own fashion label, Rosetta but was ultimately drawn back to her true passion of illustration, and has gone on to produce designs ranging from crockery and fabrics to book covers and gift wrap. This Swedish born, London based designer has retained her Nordic roots and its influence is characteristic in her art. See more from Petra Börner at her website. 

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Petra Börner   Nordic Romance print pattern

Stefan Künzler   Masks from Another Dimension inspiration

We are finding these digital sculptures titled ‘Sixpack Colourlover’ by Stefan Künzler utterly mesmerising, he’s a 3D Designer, Graphic Designer and Artist from Zurich, Switzerland. The incredible detail, complexity and weirdness of these designs conjures up futuristic tribal masks from another dimension. Go check more of his mind bending work on his website.

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Eva Isaksen   Nature in Layers inspiration

Inspired by nature, organic forms and repetition, Eva Isaksen primarly works with thin papers, where she prints, draws, cuts up and mixes layers of beautiful delicate imagery on to her canvas. The result is these wonderful paintings and drawings that explore a love of colour, line, material, space and form. Isaksen likes to explore how art as a process is changing and growing just like the natural world that inspires her. Patternbank love the printed quality to her work and the hidden patterns that emerge on to the canvas. You can see more of her work at evaisaksen.com

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Eva Isaksen   Nature in Layers inspiration

Masha Reva x SNDCT   Botanical Layers print pattern

Botanical Layers is the creative brainchild of Masha Reva and Syndicate. The collection juxtapositions immersion in the rapid pace of contemporary life, gadgets and social networks with a yearning for our natural environment, explored as a metaphorical botanical garden of Photoshop layers and loading bars. Check out their websites for more – Mesha Reva and Syndicate. Amazing!

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Masha Reva x SNDCT   Botanical Layers print pattern

Sarah Walker   Information Overload inspiration

Sarah Walker’s acrylic works on paper and panel are a complex mix of abstract shapes, organic patterns and intricate geometric structures. Walker is interested in how we scan and process information overload nowadays. Her lattice-like structures suggest blood vessels or crystals and rocks. In her words “I intend my paintings to operate as tools for perceptual recalibration. In them conditions exist for the viewer to process several systems at once. Patterns and diagrams found within the sciences, nature and architecture form the basis of imagery.” Walker lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. See more of her work at sarahwalker.org

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Sarah Walker   Information Overload inspiration