This is my textile design, it is based off of a train wheel photo I found of the Pufferbelly Depot in downtown Pullman. The concept of my design is based off of radiating from a central point and creating movement within the design.
As a design by itself, I like the color scheme I chose and the pattern in which the textile was manipulated, however, this textile is to be used within the Art Hotel I am currently designing. The color scheme is too bright and too busy to be used in my design, and I wish that when designing I had paid more attention to how well it would fit within the space and not spent so much time on making it interesting.
Also included is an actual picture of the textile after being printed. Like I said about it in print, I wish I had changed the color scheme on it and not made it so busy. Another issue with the textile is that when it was printed it became very
pixelized, which unfortunately did not make it aesthetically pleasing in any way.
Instead of using the textile itself I used the line pattern and used it as the cut pattern for the tops of the tables used in the dining area. The top of the tables is a cut mirror in the shape of the textile and then put back together, there is just
grout in between the cut mirror, and no plane change. This way I could avoid using the bright colors that did not match my design, but still incorporate the textile into my design.
If I were to design a textile again for my specific space I would chose more subtle colors and a less busy
parti, this design is so busy it is hard to tell what is going on.