Nosegay Image from tiny white daisies |
Hello, I've decided that Monday is all about motifs. Every Monday I'm going to look at a different one, do a little research around it and show examples of pattern using that motif in order to create a kind of motif library.
Today's chosen motif is Nosegays. The reason I've chosen this motif is that I am currently working on a pattern collection inspired by the Alfred Hitchcock film Vertigo. I saw this film recently and was really inspired by it. There's wonderful use of colour and lots of flower motifs featured in it. Some scenes, and the opening credits, had a mid-century modern appeal to them too so I hope to incorporate this into my collection too. One of the recurring motifs in the film is this nosegay below, which I think is a great starting point for developing a motif.
Nosegay from the film. Image from here |
A quick google image search of nosegay shows that there's a knitting stitch/pattern, quilting technique and a doily pattern based on it, all of which would make great starting points for designing a motif. For example, a line drawing of a nosegay doily might make an interesting and intricate motif.
Here's an example of nosegay quilting. The aesthetic of quilting could be used in designing a digital pattern resulting in something more geometric and abstract. I've seen a similar technique used by Josephine Kimberling where she created digital patterns that look like cross stitch and crochet as part of her Hope Chest collection.
Image from Kora Quilt Index |
Josephine Kimberling's Geometric Crochet design image from www.fabricworm.com |
Thanks for reading as always. Your feedback and encouragement has helped to shape this blog into something I believe has the potential to become a valuable resource to new surface pattern designers. More about this tomorrow,
Keep reading!
Frankie x
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