I love lace.
I collect old curtains, tablecloths and doilies that I use to make dreamcatchers and stencils.
For this pattern, I sarted to work on a traditional lace pattern,
It's an evocation of rain, drops of water dancing and sliding in slow motion on a window...
A dedication also to the Art Nouveau of the beginning of the 20th century
with its sumptuous repetitive motifs evoking nature and its sacred geometry.
"Kalam" means "pen" in Hindi.
This word is also used in Arabic "Qalam" and in Latin "calamus"
also in french "calame" to designate the pointed reed which is used for writing.
This abstract calligraphy motif is a tribute to one of the most beautiful inventions of humanity
that allowed it to record its emotions and its History:Writing
Japanese patterns are among the most beautiful and creative in human culture.
It seemed to me essential to add one to my range.
After much research, I chose this one for the power of its graphics
but also for its originality and its floral evocation.
Classics are the best. Snakes are the best too.
This snake print is one of the best classic patterns on Earth. Really.
A super fat tiger pattern. I LOVE the wild sassy punk side of this pattern.
I enlarged it to the maximum because it's MUCH MORE STYLISH like this !
LÓNG-MĀ is a chimerical creature from Chinese mythology, a winged horse with dragon scales.
For this pattern I wanted to work on a fusion between geometry and lace.
So I started from a very powerful traditional Chinese geometric pattern in triangular scales
to which I added radiant flourishes to give it femininity and lightness.