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I am very intrigued by geometric forms at the moment and colour and texture. Here are a few images I have saved in my picture file of different things which I can identify geometric shapes and colourful texture in. There are just so many things out there which form different shapes. You're probably wondering where I am going with this but I really am very obsessed with this concept right now and how these types of geometric form can be applied to fabric design.
image 1 - john cottrell artist, image 2 - sosorosey, image 3 - sue ching-lascelles, image 4 - kate greiner, image 5 - emily pwerele artist