Wednesday, August 8, 2012


(Clockwise from top left: "Birds" by Dante Terzigni; "bundle of sticks" by olive dear; "Girl: Fall" by Weinberg Design - James Weinberg; and "Seed Head II" by littleprintpress - Emma Lawrenson.)

When most people think about pattern, they probably think of textile arts, fabrics, wallpaper, that sort of thing. But patterns pop up in all art forms, probably most notably in printmaking, ceramics, and in recent years, digital arts. The four artists above all use pattern in different ways to create a balanced composition.

I love that the criss-crossed lines in the background of James Weinberg's portrait echo the girl's windswept hair, suggesting a brisk fall day with leaves fluttering about. There's movement all around the print, and the repeating lines move your eye so that it doesn't quite have a chance to rest for long. My favorite part, and I'm not quite sure why, is that one dark leaf behind her head. Again, the pattern on the leaf is repeated in her hat and coat.

In olive dear's print, it only takes a few angled black lines and a field of green to suggest a forest perhaps, or literally just a "bundle of sticks"; it's a simple design that begs to be hung in a series with other prints. Daniel Terzigni's print employs an all-over composition, which is probably what most people associate with pattern. The birds are all different but have repeating colors and shapes (the half-moons that make up their wings or bellies and the triangles that form their tail feathers). Emma Lawrenson's abstract seed print also makes use of repeating colors and shapes, this time centered in the frame, which gives weight and significance to the simple forms.

All of the prints share a similar color palette of rust, orange, mustard, olive, or teal combined with neutrals...colors that make me think of fall, which I'm craving lately. And when you put these prints together, they have that kind of retro vibe that I love.

What do you think? Anyone as crazy for pattern as I am?

8 comments:

  1. You have such an amazing eye!
    I love your description of James Weinberg's portrait. I sadly didn't notice those little details.
    I'm craving fall too.

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  2. I could definitely tell you had fall on your mind when you put these together :) They make a great collection!

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  3. I adore patterns too. I love all of these, especially the "Girl: Fall" shot. I've said it before, but I love these posts :)

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  4. Yes I like this look too, but rather than calling them patterns I call them texture. Must be the knitter in me! Very nice collection. TFS

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  5. I like the bird pattern print. That would look good on fabric. I also like the branch/twig print. I'm trying to learn more and more about patterns because eventually I'll like to create my own fabric.

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  6. I also follow this blog that has a lot of posts about patterns and art.

    http://www.patternprintsjournal.com/

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  7. Those birds are so fun! They're the kind of versatile print that would work for a kid space or a perfectly grown-up one.

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  8. Thanks for including my screenprint, I'm very flattered!

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