the doors of perception

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This the concept book for a textile printing collection inspired in catalan modernism.

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I was told to use catalan modernism as inspiration in order to create a textile priting collection.I live in Barcelona and I know very well that waht I like best of this building are usually the entrances, the doors, door handles, windows and hallways, they look like they are going to take you to another place, wonderland.Or any other world.

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Art Noveau lines , shapes and colors are present everywhere, tiles, painted on the walls, or even scarved.

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Nature isnpired curves, not gemoetrical, but more organic.

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There was a strong revival of this aesthetic duringthe sicodelic times of the sixties. This kind of melting shapes whit neon colors wered used very much in black light neon trippy posters, posters for concerts,textile printings, and more. Always inviting to open the doors of perception.

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Not inspired in modernism, but in magic,latest Dolce n Gabbana collection is all aboutdreamplaces. So I combined a little bitof the trhee things, modernism, black light trippy posters and star dresses to build my inspirational frame.

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Textile Collection

I created different familys of printings, so you get to choose from diferrents options of colors!!!!And can combine them in diferrent ways.

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Underwater world princess.The Doors of Perception is a 1954 book by Aldous Huxley detailing his experiences when taking mescaline. The book takes the form of Huxley’s recollection of a mescaline trip which took place over the course of an after-noon, and takes its title from William Blake’s poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. Hux-ley recalls the insights he experienced, which range from the “purely aesthetic” to “sacra-mental vision”.[1] He also incorporates later reflections on the experience and its meaning for art and religion.

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This is the final result, the printed fabric, that I did whit digital print, and then add some dettails whit glitter and stars I tookfrom A X- mas garland I bought in thechinesse shop, so I paid nothing for it!!

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