Talking Pattern- Esme Waterhouse-Duignan

For when researching patterns, i looked back at the graffiti images i took when i was researching talking colour. I wanted to express the shapes i saw, into patterns. With this pattern i really like the graphic bright colours. I used oil pastels to create the initial drawings but then used photoshop to duplicate and resize the image so i could cut out and collage back together.

To create the original drawing i used gouache paints and a black fine liner to replicate a piece of graffiti i saw. I love the bold geometric shapes which i wanted to recreate. With the duplicated and resized images i wanted to imagine how this pattern could look in different ways by rearranging and rotating. I think the crazy, all over the place aesthetic fits the vibe of the original graffiti better than the uniformed straight pattern as it reflects the fun and rebellious feel.

Again, using an oil pastel i drew a pattern that combined harsh pointy line work with meandering soft line work. I really love how this pattern comes together when lined up next to each other.

Here i combined all the patterns at once and i really like the mixture of all the different colour palettes and line work. I love the funky bright feel.

From my talking colour work, i was so heavily inspired by this door in Hackney Wick i captured. I felt as though it had a lot of character and wanted to extract all the different patterns i could see from this one door.

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