Digitally printed and laser cut textiles inspired by buildings of the modernist architect Peter Womersley, found in the Scottish Borders. The colours are borrowed from Borders-based textile designer (and Womersley’s friend and colleague), Bernat Klein and a colour yarn sample from him was associated to each of the six buildings visited. Each panel represents a building with a photographic pattern and a colour scheme.

THEY WERE PRINTED ON COTTON VOILE, TO BEST ACHIEVE THE TRANSLUCENCY, AIRINESS AND HUMAN SCALE OF THEse wonderful, modernist BUILDINGS - COMPLETED WITH LASER-CUTTING TO CREATE CORRESPONDING SHADOWS.

This project was born out of my curiosity to explore the architecture and connect them to textile designs and the result is a celebration of creative friendship, collaboration and modernist spirit.

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