Trend: Geometric Shards

A new story is like a growing crystal. It is comprised of shards representing various emotions, such as happiness, sadness, fear and love. With each crystal comes a chain of past experiences, and, because each occurrence is defined by a series of emotions, this chain is colored by a prism of external events and relationships. If all instances are built upon one another, then everyone’s story is uniquely different- a new jumble of people, places, and things. This concept is quite literally defined by Alexander McQueen’s Spring/Summer 09 collection, as his kaleidoscopic patterns bring angular definition to the human body. In the graphic world, Simon Page, an artist from the UK, has devised a series of stunning posters entitled, Cuben. Each layout plays with hexagons, transparency and light to create space-like moods, the foundation for life’s geometric fabric.
Additional contributions by: Kelsey-Lee LeGassick







Artist Profile: Michiel Schuurman « Pattern Pulp // Sep 9, 2009 at 11:17 am
[...] time to be a kaleidoscopic connoisseur, as evident from the geometric work of Alexander McQueen and Simon Page. We’re eager to see what’s next for Schuurman, as his recent marketing experience will [...]