Pastels
Leah Goren, illustrator and surface designer currently lives in Brooklyn. Her work is fun and youthful. Goren has a shop on Etsy. Be sure to check out her blog, for a closer look at Leah's sketch book.
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Leah Goren, illustrator and surface designer currently lives in Brooklyn. Her work is fun and youthful. Goren has a shop on Etsy. Be sure to check out her blog, for a closer look at Leah's sketch book.
Melbourne based designer, Emily Green is all about exploring geometric shapes and color. Her designs are inspired by patterns and the aesthetic of Melbourne's inner north. Emily's product list currently includes, digital prints, jewelry, knit scarves, and handmade paper chandeliers. You can also find her items on Esty.
Sarah Bagshaw's patterns are quickly becoming a favorite. My eye was immediately drawn to these two prints. Some of Sarah's designs are reminiscent of previous Marni patterns. Bagshaw is a surface pattern designer based in the UK. She uses a combination of drawing, painting and photoshop to create such vibrant pieces. These patterns are begging to be incorporated in clothes and home accessories.
Society6 features work by thousands of artist from around the world. The artwork can be ordered as a plain print or on an iPhone cover, a t-shirt or a bag. Society6 has recently added a new category,Throw Pillows. It's a great site for gifts. Take a tour, I promise you'll find something you like.
Malika Favre is a French illustrator/Art director based in London. Her work is colorful, geometric, and rich. Malika knows how to work her organic shapes and blocks of color. Her creative flair has graced the pages of The Sunday Times, Wallpaper, Penguin Books and much more. Check out her work, it will brighten up your day.
Illustrations created by Russian artist Anna Lazareva. Love. Most of Anna's fashion illustrations have these whimsical backgrounds which PC adores. The second print would be adorable as iPad cover or perhaps for the iPad mini. Be sure to check our her work on Behance.net.