kilve
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Francesca Holmes
Kilve
Photographs from Kilve
Artwork from Kilve
These of some of pieces I produced whilst in Kilve. I have used a combination of watercolours, fine liner and coloured pencils.
Surface Design Brief My brief is to create a collection of wallpapers inspired by my visit to
Kilve, which can be sold in Liberty.
Current wallpapers sold in Liberty
After looking at the current wallpapers which were being sold in Liberty I was surprised by the lack of variation in colour of the designs. The wallpapers have been designed with a very limited colour palette. This may be to contrast to the intricate designs within the wallpaper. This is something I will need to consider when designing my collection of wallpapers.
William MorrisI decided to look at the work of William Morris as his work has been heavily influential in Liberty and the prints which are sold there.
Directly influenced by nature and nature forms and shapes. Fills the design with shapes by layering and overlapping., creating no empty space.
Pattern ideas From researching into William Morris I then wanted to
create my own simple patterns which could be repeated.
Orla Kiely As a contrast textiles designer to William Morris I then
decided to look into the work of Orla Kiely . Like Morris her work has been influenced closely to nature however she has taken a more simplified approach
Pattern ideasThese are some quick patterns I produced inspired by Orla Kiely . I found it quite hard to produce patterns both inspired by my photos from Kilve and in the style of Orla Kiely. I feel these are the weakest of my designs and still need a lot of work.
I think this is the strongest of my designs, it is inspired by my previous watercolour study of the pebbles on the beach however I have changed the colours which are influenced by Orla Kiely
Matisse The last artist I have looked closely at is Henri Matisse.
As previously I have looked at textile designers I wanted to look at a different approach of an artist. I chose Matisse and his cut outs in particular because I love his use of colours and the simple repeated shapes contrasted on complimentary coloured backgrounds. I think these shapes and colours could work really well as a repeated pattern.