Showing posts with label interiors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interiors. Show all posts

Friday, 12 February 2016

UPDATE

I've not disappeared, I'm just working on a new blog, apparently setting up a template is a lot harder than it looks! Got lots of new and exciting content to share with you all.

Come and find me on Instagram in the meantime to keep up to date with my style advice and latest travels.


Have a fab weekend!

Becca...X

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

INTERIORS

H&M - 

They've just relaunched the H&M in my home town, which now has a home department and i'm in love, lots of pastels and prints. I cannot wait until I have my own place to decorate it, I got SO many ideas today shopping, I love how they've arranged the store in different sections with mini displays and room set ups of their collections and products, here are a few images I took today.































Becca...x



Thursday, 16 January 2014

Print Design

I have started creating a range of new prints for interiors, from wallpaper to soft furnishings, creating simple, repeat patterns allowing me to concentrate on the overall colour and texture. This collection is inspired by nature and making decaying and the deceased beautiful again, in particular these drawings are from a pine forest i recently visited where the branches have fallen of the trees due to the changing seasons and deforestation.







Monday, 2 December 2013

Inspiration


Textiles designer Victoria Robinson's latest collection 'Country Pursuits' demonstrates a print collection that portrays the English Countryside with a modern twist. I like the photographic detail of her images and the strong use of line to create life like prints for interiors. Her sketches are heavily detailed to create interesting mirrored compositions, shown in the illustration used for her card designs.

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Digital Prints

A few examples of digital prints I created for my final degree project. Creating repeat patterns that could be used for garments or scarves. I used Photoshop to manipulate my initial drawings.