http://www.lulisanchez.com/vintage-floral/#1
This is a fabric designer and it is inspiring to see her work. Especially for those of us in Images class!
Pattern, Color, and Texture
This blog was created for students taking surface design related courses with Jeremy Noonan (SCAD Professor). Students are required to contribute 1 blog post per week during the quarter on topics related to surface design. Posts may include: original photos/illustrations, links, mark making techniques, material investigations, local events, supplies, tips and tricks... printing revelations, design epiphanies or mundane observations.
Flower Explosion by Nasia Burnet

"Nasia Burnet is a textile and interior designer from Amsterdam that designed Flower Explosion. Inspired by mass production, the unique fabric is made of 100% wool and is completely modular. Each cut flower shape is designed to connect with another identical shape, creating a repeating pattern that’s adaptable to your needs."






Read more at Design Milk: http://design-milk.com/flower-explosion-by-nasia-burnet/#ixzz1vhD2TC1S
Dana Barnes

"Textile designer and artist Dana Barnes sure knows how to tie a knot. Her latest work, UNSPUN: Tangled and Fused experiments with unspun natural fibers and innovative felting processes. Barnes explores different ways of forming objects using various techniques: knotting, netting, twisting and looping of fibers to create large scale textile art pieces for interior spaces. Inspired by nature, her work references thick crop fields, grazed hills and meadows, gnarled and knobby aged oak trees, and entwined and interlocked Spanish moss."( Pictured above is RIGGERS KNOT Twisted Rope Object.)

IN KNOTS Fiber Wall

GRAZED Amorphous Braided Rug and KNOLL Braided Pouf


TANGLED Ceiling Installation

LANYARD Twisted Rope Bolster Object

TUBE Sculptural Object

HAYBALE Sculptural Object

TIRE Sculptural Object

BEAUFORD Needlepoint Vessel

SHORN Knotted Floor Cozy

LOOPED Square Motif
Her work will be on display at Ralph Pucci in New York through the end of the year.
Visual Illusion Through Textile by Emily Seul Ki Uhm
Posted on 03.30.12 by
Jaime in Style & Fashion

As part of her graduation collection, Korean designer Emily Seul Ki Uhm worked with stripes and dots on her clothing designs to create illusions and drama. Many of the natural lines of the body line up with the lines and dots used on the clothing to create visual illusion and movement.




[via Design Catwalk]
Read more at Design Milk: http://design-milk.com/visual-illusion-through-textile-by-emily-seul-ki-uhm/#ixzz1vhBuuYri
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