Over the course of the past couple weeks, I have been on the lookout for a variety of different designs, textures, and patterns that inspire me as an artist.
One of the things that I didn't realize was that, throughout my everyday life, we are bombarded with countless designs in which we could draw inspiration from.
Our brains just block out the overwhelming number of them unless you're looking for them.
The designs that I ended up finding we're all found within my own home, under my nose.
I was astonished to discover how many I walk past each day without even thinking about it twice.
These designs were all over the place, from the books that I read, the decorations that I own, all the way down the the art that I create without even thinking about it.
What I was tasked to do after finding each of these designs, was to pull and take the inspiration from them and create something of my own that would inspire me to explore different avenues.
Our brains just block out the overwhelming number of them unless you're looking for them.
I was astonished to discover how many I walk past each day without even thinking about it twice.
What I was tasked to do after finding each of these designs, was to pull and take the inspiration from them and create something of my own that would inspire me to explore different avenues.
The process, which I expected to take me no time at all, ended up making me stop and think about what I was doing and why I was doing it.
What was it's purpose? What can I draw from this? How can I implement this into my practice?
I found this process very difficult. My brain doesn't like to work in two dimensions.
At first I played around with different shapes to see if any of them really stood out to me. I rearranged them, changed their orientation, and even their size but I couldn't seem to find any orientation that I liked.
Finally I was able to position this shape in a way that made me happy, and in a way where I could see myself using it in the future for different projects.
Needless to day, I'm very pleased with the final design and can not wait to see what I will do with it in the future.














There you go! (Can we see some hatching?)
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