Gustav Klimt
Klimt’s
obsession with pattern is evident in all of his paintings from his art-nouveau
inspired ornately decorated painting to his portraits and paintings of
landscapes and nature. His work is full
of intricate details, abstracted shapes and motifs that suggest pattern - almost
every surface in his paintings is busy with texture.
At the same time he uses plain block colour
to contrast with these vibrant patterns to maximum effect, framing his subjects
with unusual shapes, or wild backgrounds that seem to suggest a story all of
their own. When considering what
constituted pattern, Klimt was particularly useful to me, pushing the
boundaries of art and illustrative design.