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This sample came about as a result of some Photoshop experiments. I liked the idea of having a row of deer with one facing the other way, highlighted by using different colours and with beading rather than Cornely. When thinking about a context for my work, I'd decided to look at interiors, given the weight and tactile qualities of tweed. I developed some ideas for blankets, focusing on quirky embellishments, bright colours that complimented the tweed, and keeping the patterns simple.
2 comments:
nice post thanks for update
nice post thanks for update
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