Forest and Flowers
 
Layering two different spaces
Making a design look simple isn't just about creating it in a single color, but rather enhancing the perspective of the motif and the overall unity of the design.
Using the image of leaves as if viewed from above a forest by a drone as the base, we layer on large flowers as accents. These scenes are probably not found in reality, and the balance of size and angle is also vastly different. We overlap these "forest" and "flower" motifs to distribute them evenly with balance.
 
When you look at this design, the motif that catches your eye strongly is not the flowers, but rather the leaves. Originally, this design would have had the large flowers as the main feature, but if we did that, it would become a typical flower pattern design, so we deliberately made the flowers less prominent. Because the colors are pale, I think you can feel some space and relaxation as the flower part looks like whitespace.
The main character is the forest, and the flowers are employed as a supporting character to quietly stand and enhance the forest. 
 
Strangely, when the fabric is in its raw state, the flowers feel large and have a presence, but when the product is finished, it is the greenery that looks lively rather than the flowers. 
This is due to the way the light hits and the silhouette, but it is a design where you can enjoy both "flowers" and "greenery" together, and it is complete.
Forest and Flowers
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Forest and Flowers

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