I am irresistibly drawn to interesting patterns and colourful designs – here’s a sample to inspire.
A subtle abstract pattern by wife and husband duo Biggs and Collings
Crossing Lyme Bay, a found object montage by Graham Rich, who trawls the coastlines of Devon and Cornwall.
Yukako Sakakura is a Japanese artist who trained in Glasgow. She has created wonderful patterns in acrylic.
Bold graphic collage by Danny Rolph.
An optical illusion by Alex Rennie at Waterhouse & Dodd.
Aggregation, a Mulberry paper sculpture by the Korean artist Kwang Young Chun.
Stuart Hartley plays with colourful balls.
Former motion designer Mark Charlton creates appealing abstracts inspired by Sci-Fi covers of the 50s and 60s.
Lastly, pretty foxgloves by Jane Wormell.
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2015, Aggregation, Alex Rennie, Biggs and Collings, Crossing Lyme Bay, Danny Rolph, Graham Rich, Jane Wormell, Kwang Young Chun, London Art Fair, Mark Charlton, review, Stuart Hartley, Waterhouse & Dodd, Yukako Sakakura
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