COLOUR PALETTE AND INSPIRATION
Colour can make the pattern look alive and exciting. It's not just that but using different colours can enhance the patterns. There are different meanings to colours depending upon your moods. It is said that colour has a profound effect on a human behaviour. Like designer Valentino is known for using lot of red palette for his collection which is his signature colour i suppose but he once left a famous quote
''Red has guts.. Deep strong, dramatic.A Goya red..to be used like gold for furnishing a house.. for clothes , it is strong like black and white'' he said.
“Women usually prefer to wear black at events because it makes them feel safe, however, if there’s one woman wearing red, she will inevitably be the eye-catcher of the evening. It’s as though the room is suddenly illuminated-simply perfect for a grand-entrance”.
Its about exploring with new palettes you have never experienced with before. Hence for my colour palette, I used inspiration from the costumes of club to catwalk show and from the 18th century court fashion . At first I was quite hesitant with my final choices but I decided to go for it for experiment. I deliberately chose brighter palettes like magenta and red as its completely out of my comfort zone and to be honest I'm not used to working with bright colours but in a sense it reflects my bubbly personality so i am looking forward to see what i can produce from it.
Primary research
INSPIRATION
I also found some interesting inspirations from my secondary research like the Art-work of Kandinsky were he worked with round & geomatric shapes all in one to create unique patterns. He actually inspired me to push myself further with new concepts . I also love the way he connects with colours and uses his visions to transform something ordinary into something wonderful and exciting. I am hoping to do the same with my samples i will produce.
KANDINSKY
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