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Pattern Play is where my love for surface design, repetition, and bold visual storytelling truly comes to life. This section of the blog explores how I create seamless patterns and cohesive collections using Procreate, inspired by folk art, color, and intuitive design rather than rigid rules.
You’ll find posts about building pattern collections that feel connected, choosing motifs that work together, and designing artwork that can live across multiple surfaces — from fabric and wallpaper to home decor and digital products. I also share how patterns fit into my workflow as a stay at home mom artist and entrepreneur, allowing me to create once and let my work evolve in multiple ways.
If you love surface pattern design, bold color, and just art, in general, that’s meant to be used, Pattern Play offers a peek into the creative process behind patterns that feel joyful, intentional, and alive.
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This post contains affiliate links. Let me tell you something about brand colors that, in my opinion, isn’t talked about enough. It’s as simple as this: they need to feel good to you. Not just look good in a mood board. Not just follow all the rules. Not just being trendy. They need to be…
One of the most common questions artists ask is, “How do I find my art style?”And usually, it comes with a lot of pressure — pressure to stand out, to be recognizable, to look like you’ve “figured it out.” Here’s what time has taught me: Your art style isn’t something you pick up overnight. It’s…
Facebook Instagram Pinterest When you see a pattern collection that just works, it feels effortless. The colors flow, the designs complement each other, and everything feels intentional. But behind that, so called, “effortless” look is a lot of thoughtful decision making. Building a cohesive pattern collection doesn’t mean your are limiting creativity, it just means…
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