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Jenny Hind
Textile Design BA Hons

Leeds Arts University

Graduates: 2024

Specialisms: Textiles - Print / Textiles for Interiors / Illustration

My location: Liverpool, United Kingdom

Jenny Hind ArtsThread Profile
Leeds Arts University

Jenny Hind

Jenny Hind ArtsThread Profile

First Name: Jenny

Last Name: Hind

University / College: Leeds Arts University

Course / Program: Textile Design BA Hons

Graduates: 2024

Specialisms: Textiles - Print / Textiles for Interiors / Illustration

My Location: Liverpool, United Kingdom

About

Jenny is an illustrative printed textile designer who produces designs for interior surfaces.She thoroughly enjoys the process of creating designs which retain a hand rendered aesthetic, paying particular attention to detail. Key features of practice include a strong traditional handwriting style which gives her work depth, demonstrated through intricate pen illustrations that mimic eighteenth century copper plate engravings and a highly detailed painting style, inspired by traditional chinoiserie paintings. As a designer her influences derive from historical themes, with a love for architecture and appreciation for hand crafted designs. Her strong approach to research, often begins with visits to historic locations and landmarks with a rich history to further influence design direction. This allows Jenny to create engaging concepts and narratives which pay homage to the past, a key theme throughout her work. Fundamental to her design process is observational drawing, developing work by hand before applying colour digitally or hand painting with gouache. Proficient in computer aided design, Jenny combines a skilled hand with digital programmes such as Adobe Photoshop to develop hand rendered compositions into technical repeats, blending together traditional and contemporary processes.

The fluid movement of iridescent jellyfish and winding tentacles of giant octopus are illustrated through expressive ink drawings, to create a collection of prints inspired by the surreal life forms beneath the surface. Large scale motifs are layered and intertwined to produce bold designs and placement prints for sophisticated garments. Deep ocean hues and bursts of apricot are combined to create the colour story for a sea inspired SS ‘24 womenswear collection. (outcome for a patternbank live brief // 2023)

Competitions
TEX+ 2024

TEX+ 2024