The works are inspired by flowers and floral patterns and incorporate traditional cultural elements such as paper-cutting, embroidery and Huadian makeup, as well as pop art colours, to create a variety of modern and visually striking patterns.
Student & Young Designer
The works are inspired by flowers and floral patterns and incorporate traditional cultural elements such as paper-cutting, embroidery and Huadian makeup, as well as pop art colours, to create a variety of modern and visually striking patterns.
Drawing inspiration from traditional decorative elements such as Miao batik and cloud-shoulder styling, the works exude an elegant sense of refinement through the use of overlapping techniques and hand-painted watercolour effect finishing.
Drawing inspiration from traditional decorative elements such as Miao batik and cloud-shoulder styling, the works exude an elegant sense of refinement through the use of overlapping techniques and hand-painted watercolour effect finishing.
Drawing inspiration from traditional decorative elements such as Miao batik and cloud-shoulder styling, the works exude an elegant sense of refinement through the use of overlapping techniques and hand-painted watercolour effect finishing.
The designs draw inspiration from the artistic elements of the Tang Dynasty and its cultural richness resulting from exchange with other civilisations. They celebrate the artistic legacy of this era through inclusivity and interaction with foreign cultures, reinterpreting traditional patterns and vibrant colours.
The designs draw inspiration from the artistic elements of the Tang Dynasty and its cultural richness resulting from exchange with other civilisations. They celebrate the artistic legacy of this era through inclusivity and interaction with foreign cultures, reinterpreting traditional patterns and vibrant colours.
The designs draw inspiration from the artistic elements of the Tang Dynasty and its cultural richness resulting from exchange with other civilisations. They celebrate the artistic legacy of this era through inclusivity and interaction with foreign cultures, reinterpreting traditional patterns and vibrant colours.
Drawing inspiration from the traditional patterning of Tibet and Mongolia, the design features a palette of bright colours, thick textures, and exaggerated geometric symbols, creating a visual effect that is both mysterious and primal in nature.
The new archaeological discoveries at the Sanxingdui site in Sichuan are a major archaeological project in China. The excavation of the Sanxingdui site has revealed a highly developed ancient Ming culture in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, especially in the Chengdu Plain, which is the origin of this design.
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