Catherine Moore is a freelance illustrator and designer currently living in Atlanta, Georgia. She holds an M.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design and specializes in watercolor botanicals and graphite portraiture.
hiya. a tip that my prof in fibers keeps telling us: when you lay out the pattern, you don't want your eye to pause in the negative space. spacing is KEY.
and for this one when i enlarge it, the white horizontal space is more prominent than the vertical. i think if you make it slightly less so the motifs are the same distance apart as they are vertically. does that make sense? basically even out the white space. also if you were to offset this horizontally, the edge on the right isn't going to line up to the left edge....it would be easier to explain this in person so if you want to know what i mean, lets meet.
hiya.
ReplyDeletea tip that my prof in fibers keeps telling us: when you lay out the pattern, you don't want your eye to pause in the negative space. spacing is KEY.
and for this one when i enlarge it, the white horizontal space is more prominent than the vertical. i think if you make it slightly less so the motifs are the same distance apart as they are vertically. does that make sense? basically even out the white space. also if you were to offset this horizontally, the edge on the right isn't going to line up to the left edge....it would be easier to explain this in person so if you want to know what i mean, lets meet.