Vif

2193-5 Ballerina

This vivid and strongly graphic butterfly exemplifies the influence of the Art Deco movement and E. A. Séguy’s interest in surface pattern, originally published in Papillons in 1925.
Collection : Seguy Butterflies Designed by: Saskia Rysenbry Repeat: 40.4cm (16") vertical X 109.6cm (43") horizontal
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Designer Saskia Rysenbry worked closely with the publications by Monsieur Séguy to select six vibrant prints for this collection, which were then reworked and recoloured into beautiful textile designs for launch over 90 years after they were originally produced.
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Saskia Rysenbry

Saskia is a graphic and textile designer from New Zealand currently feeding her serious appetite for travelling. At the moment she lives in Bali “forever until my plans change” and has been working on a variety of different creative projects including creating beautiful textile collections for Sparkk and developing income generation projects in both Laos and India amongst many other things. As the Creative Director for Sparkk in Australia for over 3 years her design ethos has been to interpret and meld international design trends and the influences of travelling and living in far away lands with the essence of the Australian worldview and landscape.

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