Ercilia Sosa- Talking Patterns
Talking patterns was a fun continuation of talking colors for me. After our trip to the Victoria and Albert Museum, I went over to the Natural History Museum. Many of my drawings were inspired from the Natural History’s Museum gem section. The staggering amount of colors, shapes, and sizes was fascinating. By focusing on the details of the stones as well as my environment- I noticed how much pattern and flow there is in the world. I kept seeing design patterns in buildings, walls, street signs, pavements, paint, and nature. Once I started to pay attention- I couldn’t stop. I would like to learn how to translate what I see- texture, color, and layers onto fabric in a 3D, sculptural sort of way. My greatest takeaway from this task was being able to realize the unbelievable amount of pattern and design that exists all around us- in our day-to-day lives.





8th November 2021 @ 5:26 pm
I’m very glad to see you works . From the works, I can feel that you were really like the process of making these things. I’m surely when you drop into designing works, you can’t help yourself to keep going on!
When it comes of Task1 there are many pictures with color and I could see some flowers and leaves, they are fit for the theme of nature. Perhaps you could draw something practical and add some shadows to make it looks not very abstract.
As for Task2 you were inspired by the surroundings such as the buildings, walls and so on. The color you have chosen is suitable for that style . I’m really surprised that you make it into 3D fabric samples . From your works,I could see many flowers ,but i regard you could add some details about the them just like enlarging their texture.
You have submitted all your works in the blog , well done!All in all ,your works are fabulous, I really like it.