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Otomi - Lauren Oesterling
My design was inspired by the folk art of the Otomi people. The Otomi are a tribe, indigenous to the Central Mexican Plateau. Their designs reflect the flora and fauna of their region, as well as their culture. Similarly, my design is reflective of the animals, landscape, and colorful vegetation native to the places I have lived; namely Georgia, Florida, and Wisconsin where I grew up. Color is a vital component in any design, especially this piece. My objective was to make a design that was flexible, easily translated into different colors, and could fit a variety of interior design styles. Black, tangerine, and dark periwinkle blue were colors that fit the bill. They would not only give a pop of color to neutral, and contemporary interiors, but could also add some personality to a children's room.
Információk Lauren Oesterling
Lauren was born and raised in the USA. Born in Rochester, New York, she moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin with her family at the age of 2. Growing up traveling, riding horses, and making art, her designs are heavily influenced by nature. She attended the Savannah College of Art and Design, and graduated cum laude with a degree in Production Design & Film in 2009. She spends her free time running and cycling, and works as a free lance designer, and studio manager at a news affiliate in Milwaukee, WI.