Maia Valenzuela’s inspiration
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Corinna Radcliffe
| March 28, 2007
Link: Corrina Radcliffe
| March 28, 2007
Corinna describes her work as "vibrant, feminine and full of pattern" - modesty has kept her from stating the obvious - it is also very beautiful.
Work usually starts off by hand, whether it's drawing in line using her favourite pencil (a Zebra Pencil 0.5) or collaging shapes and patterns together using cut paper and the photocopier. These elements are then always transferred to the computer where the image is taken through different stages to what we see as the end result.
Much of Corinna's inspiration comes from her travels which include Cuba, Thailand and Morocco, where she draws from the imagery and pattern found in the temples and the Islamic patterns seen all over Morocco.
Link: Corrina Radcliffe

