Flower Power Repeats

Flower Power Repeats - student project

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Here are the 5 daisy motifs I used to create my simple spot repeat

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Here’s the tile in the working palette. I like that it has a casual feel, but without any eyesores or divas 

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Here’s how the pattern turned out in the final working palette. I think this would make a really cute bathing suit!

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Bigger and more robust motifs for this pattern, made up mostly of roses with leaf and pod accents

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After recording, I felt like the white space between the motifs was just a little too much, so I scaled all the motif groups up and adjusted the edge elements to make sure it still repeated well.



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Man color is the best. I’ve always been a pink and red girl, and I like that this includes a warm Barbie pink, hot orange red, and a light peachy pink.

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So many motifs with this one! A little overwhelming at first but I know they’re the pieces I need to build a dense, intricate, all-over pattern
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SO.MUCH. WORK. So worth it. I like that my eye flips between seeing clusters and moving endlessly from bunch to bunch. The power of arrow motifs!

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Ahhhh green and pink! And red and pink! Combined two of my favorite color combinations to really make the final design pop.

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