C O L O U R
I have decided to have a look at a few weave artists in order to understand how to use vibrant colours effectively.
Wallace and Sewell
Their work is so beautiful and primarily designed by very selective warp designing. I think their work is inspiring as they use such a wide range of colours and make them work in a powerful yet no overwhelming manner. Wallace and Sewell have a unique design studio in London and they create textiles for both fashion and interiors which I also find inspiring.
Their work is so beautiful and primarily designed by very selective warp designing. I think their work is inspiring as they use such a wide range of colours and make them work in a powerful yet no overwhelming manner. Wallace and Sewell have a unique design studio in London and they create textiles for both fashion and interiors which I also find inspiring.
Taslima Sultana
Taslima Sultana is a recent graduate. I came across her work and thought it was beautiful. Her colour choices inspired my colour palette. I also love that her fabrics are weft faced. I feel that her fabrics have cultural feeling to them which I also find inspiring.
Taslima Sultana is a recent graduate. I came across her work and thought it was beautiful. Her colour choices inspired my colour palette. I also love that her fabrics are weft faced. I feel that her fabrics have cultural feeling to them which I also find inspiring.
Ptolemy Mann
Ptolemy Mann's work is so inspiring as she uses huge blocks of colour. I particularly like the use of blending in her work. I like the fact that it seems both very controlled but at the same time almost not controlled due to the blending. I think her use of colour is lovely and her work really stands out.
Ptolemy Mann's work is so inspiring as she uses huge blocks of colour. I particularly like the use of blending in her work. I like the fact that it seems both very controlled but at the same time almost not controlled due to the blending. I think her use of colour is lovely and her work really stands out.
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