shades of Harmony
Harmony is interpreted as a fluid and blurry balance between two opposed ideas in this project.
In this blurry harmony, the primary purpose is to arouse a quiet, calm and smooth atmosphere. Organised blocs combined with floating, passive elements also illustrated the contrast between organic and geometrical construction. Void spaces are vital elements of this theme, as well as different painting/drawing techniques, which can provide emphasis on the human touch.
Spring
repeat size: 16x16 cm
colours in use: 2
technique: digital print
Blossom
repeat size: 32x64 cm
colours in use: 2
colour-way: 3
technique: weave/ print
Spring
repeat size: 64x64 cm
colours in use: 3
technique: print
Material samples
In nature, everything grows freely, while harmony exists in this randomness. On the other hand, in the human world, things are mostly structured, rigid and organised.
Inspired by the beautiful accidents, textural samples investigate the unexpected effects that happened in the making process and interpret them into compelling, intriguing pattern collections.
Forgotten place
repeat size: 10x10 cm
colours in use: 3
technique: weave/ print
Misty dawn
repeat size: 64x64 cm
colours in use: 4
technique: weave/ print
Perfect mistakes
repeat size: 10x20 cm
colours in use: 1
technique: pleating
Year: March 2019
Material: baking paper, polyester velvet, ink