Another procedural pattern reconstruction made in Substance Designer and rendered with Blender 4.2 (Cycles).
This one is based on 'Checkered Flower' - pattern designed in 1997 by British pattern designer, Neisha Crosland.
She a textile and surface pattern designer known for her elegant, well balanced repeats of geometrics and flowers. She studied textiles at Camberwell School of Art (1982-1984) where she developed her drawing style and love of print and dye processes, before attending the Royal College of Art (1984-1986). Her career was launched at her highly applauded post-graduate show in 1986, where she was commissioned by Osborne&Little to design a collection, which included the ubiquitous Star wallpaper that became an instant bestseller.
Her work has been used by top decorators in fashionable restaurants, pubs, clubs, hotels and private homes around the world, and by art directors for fashion campaigns and film sets. Her work is archived at the Victoria&Albert Museum and the Museum of the Home.
You can find more procedural patterns reconstructions like this one in my Artstation's section:
https://www.artstation.com/gbaran/albums/10149518
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https://www.instagram.com/gbaran76/
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