Fabric and wallpaper textiles digitally printed at Danmarks Designskole at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design. They were presented at Copenhagen's 2012 Kulturnatten (Culture Night).
These textiles were inspired by Rorschach inkblots and symmetrical stone cuts at the Hagia Sophia that I saw while traveling in Istanbul. The initial elements of the patterns were made by dabbing ink & paint onto paper then folding it in half, and were later digitally manipulated to create step and repeat patterns. I wanted to honor the importance of chance in the creative process, as well as complement the precision of digital editing & printing technology with a handmade aesthetic.