Video: Wendy Paula Patterson's vintage prints
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Cafe Baudelaire is a collection of romantic, delicate and whimsical collage prints in vintage designs designed by Australian artist Wendy Paula Patterson.
A proud and sophisticated peacock under a wreath of delicate flowers, luxurious antique chandeliers, the charming Marie Antoinette inviting you to visit beautiful Paris and Versailles, as well as many other different prints on the theme of fashion, music and wildlife that anyone can purchase online. Etsy store.
Wendy Paula Petterson was born in England but moved with her family to Australia at the age of 14. She always dreamed of being an artist, and no other career path was seriously considered. Wendy studied Graphic Arts and Design in Adelaide. The artist draws inspiration from everywhere, even the accidental finding of an old button or sheet of music can give her a whole range of ideas for the design of new vintage prints. Ideas and new thoughts, as the Sydney designer says, “jump” into her head at different times, sometimes it’s even difficult to keep all this huge creative flow.
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