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The African Queens   Namsa Leuba inspiration

Patternbank are loving these photographs by Swiss based photographer Namsa Leuba for New York Magazine’s ‘The Cut’ for a knitwear feature. She was born to a Guinean mother and an Helvetian father. In 2011, she graduated from ECAL/University of art and design Lausanne, obtaining a BA in photography. It’s good to see something that looks new, fresh and edgy with amazing make-up and sets that include chipboard, marble textures and sprayed foliage. Check out the original article here or check out Namsa’s website here for more inspiring photo shoots.

The African Queens   Namsa Leuba inspiration

 

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The African Queens   Namsa Leuba inspiration

Bloom Quartet   Town & Country Mag X Ruven Afanador inspiration

Fashion Photographer Ruven Afanador paired up with Town and Country Magazine to create these amazing floral wonders. Here some of the strongest designer’s showcase their Spring 2013 collections. Entwined in fierce pattern plays this dreamy photo shoot has a fairy tale air to things. Styled by fashion editor Hanna Teare these photos give a real insight into upcoming floral trends for the Summer.

Bloom Quartet   Town & Country Mag X Ruven Afanador inspiration

Bloom Quartet   Town & Country Mag X Ruven Afanador inspiration

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Bloom Quartet   Town & Country Mag X Ruven Afanador inspiration

Meadow Sweet   Harpers Bazaar May 2013 Photographed by Elena Rendina inspiration

Patternbank just love the recent limited edition of Harper’s Bazaar May 2013 issue. A collaboration with the V&A museum, with an exclusive cover featuring the model Sophie ‘Hirschy” Hirschfelder, the Meadow Sweet fashion story was shot by photographer Elena Rendina and styled by Bazaar’s senior fashion editor Cathy Kasterine. The fantastic flower-themed issue takes lush English gardens as its inspiration, just what we need right now!

Meadow Sweet   Harpers Bazaar May 2013 Photographed by Elena Rendina inspiration

 

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Meadow Sweet   Harpers Bazaar May 2013 Photographed by Elena Rendina 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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Peggy Wolf   Fashion and Sophistication inspiration

German born illustrator Peggy Wolf has a unique style which is always recognizable. After studying  Fashion Design, Peggy began a career in interior design, with both influencing her illustration technique. Her well known fashion inspired designs sell on Etsy and Culturelabel, but Wolf has more recently collaborated with with knitwear designer Iben Høj creating a series of illustrations for her A/W 2013 lookbook. Check out her website for a sneaky peek.

 Peggy Wolf   Fashion and Sophistication inspiration

Peggy Wolf   Fashion and Sophistication inspiration

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Peggy Wolf   Fashion and Sophistication inspiration

Daniel Shiel   Adventures Through Abandoned Landscapes  graphics

Daniel Shiel’s professional training as an archaeologist in the UK puts his photographic work into context, though he can trace his preoccupations back to childhood holidays exploring historical and industrial landscapes.The subjects he photographs have ‘minor histories’; from their creation to destruction, from usefulness to abandonment.He extracts specific details from photographic images, isolating them from their original context. These provide ‘materials’ or ‘pallets’ which are combined, using collage.The resulting structures attempt to define and express the uncertain sensations and responses experienced during his explorations. They may have a surrealist quality; becoming remote landscapes and settings of questionable and unsettling perspective and narrative.Patternbank loves the visual feast these collective images deliver. Distressed texture highlights intricate, vintage, typography or frames the surprising placements of architectural features. Visit Daniel’s website to see more.

Daniel Shiel   Adventures Through Abandoned Landscapes  graphics

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Daniel Shiel   Adventures Through Abandoned Landscapes  graphics

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.

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Billy Kidd   Beautiful Decay inspiration

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Billy Kidd   Beautiful Decay inspiration