Thursday, July 22, 2010

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I have always been fascinated by repeat patterns
on surfaces especially in textiles. I love the simplicity
in block prints.
I tried one on my book, except, I did not want
to create a main repeat. I wanted each repeat
to be unique so they roll out as a sequence.

This was my first trial. I like the character.
The movement is captured across the book cover
and forms a loop, if we take it digitally.
Otherwise, just roll your eyes through the
sequence like you would over any script.







































































2 comments:

Suhana Medappa said...

hey psycho creative thats great stuff!

aindri said...

Heloooooo!


I was waiting for a textile aficionado to reply to this! I dont think logistically it owuld ever work, but sigh..