
Garment
1933Design for textile (1933)
The design features a grid-like arrangement of repeating motifs. The motifs include squares and rectangles, connected by curved, meandering lines. The elements are arranged in a staggered, rhythmic pattern, creating visual interest and movement across the surface. The composition is balanced and highly decorative.
The style suggests a preliminary design sketch or pattern repeat, likely intended for printing or weaving. The use of simple, hand-drawn lines and shapes gives it an artisanal, illustrative quality. The colors are applied with a loose, watercolor-like wash, contrasting with the precise black outlines.



