Textile and printmaking artist Anni Albers of the Bauhaus fame has been a source of inspiration since design school. Her later printmaking etchings and lithographs in the 70s comprised of geometrical prints with triangular articulations loosely reminiscent of creased origami patterns on paper.
Enjoy!
If you like the works of Anni Albers, check out this book: The Prints of Anni Albers: Catalogue Raisonne
Photos courtesy of National Gallery of Australia



































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I found you through Bloglovin. An entire blog about pleats! How fantastic. You could say I’m slightly obsessed with pleats and repetitive textures. I’m glad you’re committed to investigating this. Thank you!
Hi Ella, I’m glad you found us!