Showing posts with label textile designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label textile designer. Show all posts

2013-02-21

Isha Pimpalkhare

Isha Pimpalkhare is a textile designer form India.
"I have grown up watching different textiles - as she says - and their history and traditions […] those textile have always intrigued me […] choosing textile design as a career came quite naturally".
She likes to experiment new fabrics manipulation on natural fibers, or to fold unwoven fibers with origami pleat to have three dimensional effects.

2012-07-23

Aariel Forbes

Aariel Forbes is a fashion designer fascinated about new technologies and knowledgeable about industry uniform.
According to his design philosophy, most of Aariel's projects are comprehensive of all deign discipline: "each field [fashion, architecture, graphic, and product] plays an important role in the design process […] by having a general understanding of all design disciplines it can improve your quality as a designer."
Portfolio.

2012-06-21

Tina Stoica

Tina considers herself "an artist, who has expertise in textile design." And it makes sense, because you can lear how to design, but you need to have artistic sensibility, chromatic affinities, and imaginative expression to become a designer. 
While she is working as a textile designer, she follows fashion tendencies; but when she is developing her artistic installation she truly expresses herself.
Portfolio.

2012-03-26

YuSha Shi (史宇莎)

YuSha Shi took interest in fashion design after she move to San Francisco, where she learned how to use a sewing machine and she fell in love with draping fabrics on human body.
"Fashion is art on human body […] I love to touch different kind of fabrics and the shape they can have by draping them on the dress form".
Portfolio.

2012-02-09

Ritsuko Hirai

Ritsuko Hirai is a painter and a textile designer, and she is really passionate in what she does.
"Painting and drawing allow me to observe and see the colors and textures of the reality […] they also make me step back and be objective about my project".



Panting, knitting, working with patter on fabric has the same kind of approach "you can feel how colors react adjacent to each other".
Portfolio.