“Throughout her career, Balazs Viola has gained significant experience in pattern composition and placement on garments not only to cater to specific needs but also to achieve continuity by the seams and elevate the product. In recent times, she has mainly worked on digital printing projects, however, she also loves using manual techniques. Such as freehand drawing, painted elements, and dimensional structures. She finds making a pattern collection, the perfect way of telling a story.”
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“In her personal work, Faye Spearpoint likes to use dye paints and print on open mesh screens. The outcome is unique and organic. When working on set projects, she has a variety of mediums she uses to create artwork, often switching between them for specific aesthetics. She uses watercolour, gouache, inks, dyes, and open mesh print techniques to develop artwork. Her portfolio explores hand painted artwork into products. ”
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“Hannah Lamb is a textile artist, lecturer and author, with a studio in Saltaire, West Yorkshire, UK. Her creative practice focusses on recording a sense of place through careful observation and material investigation. She works with a range of textile processes, including stitch, print and fabric manipulation, creating textile artworks from an intimate scale to larger installation works.”
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“Anelia Victor is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on textile art and fashion whose practice explores sustainable textile practices while researching themes of Black histories, Queer histories, Afrofuturism, Caribbean Art histories, identity, race and the connection of people and the space they occupy. ”
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“Saskia Wassing's family lives across the globe and she takes comfort in the memories and connections. Originally from England, tea drinking is all-important. The teacups, the history, and the memory they hold. Birds capture her imagination with their colorful plumage, habitats, and rituals becoming playful characters connected to and intertwined with the places she travels. Her process of layering and stitching provides an expression of her personal language, embroidery.”
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“Peggy Kuo is a pattern and illustration designer based in Los Angeles. She is constantly inspired by the visuals around her — film, photography, music, and landscapes. As Diana Vreeland said, “the eye has to travel”.”
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“Andrew has spent 40 years working as a professional artist, and has been tattooing is 2015. His background is in illustration, technical, and graphic design, and these disciplines inform how he approaches his work as a tattoo artist. His background in graphic design and openness to cater to a wide range of client requests has given him the ability to remain flexible and able to adapt to many different tattoo styles. ”
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“Romanian choreographer Andrea Gavriliu graduated in the acting department of the Theatre and Film Faculty of Cluj-Napoca. In 2013 she received her master degree in choreography at “Ion Luca Caragiale” University of Theatre and Film of Bucharest. Her activity includes various collaborations with theatre and opera directors as a choreographer and performer, but her main interest is creating physical theatre productions and popularising this genre in the Romanian cultural field.”
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“Brighton-based artist, Alex Jones’ work combines harsh lines, geometric structures, and soft, muted colorscapes to create visually engaging pieces. ”
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“Vineta Rutkovskis was born and raised in the Bay Area, where she grew up with a passion for creative expression. She is primarily self-taught — she initially studied art at UC Davis, but found the traditional academic system too restrictive. Vineta mainly uses repetition, patterns and the integration of techniques to drive her creative work. Her plan is that “there is no plan, only the idea that simplicity when repeated blossoms into intrigue”.”
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