Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Camille Walala


"Camille Walala is a purveyor of powerfully positive digital print. A graduate in Textile Design from the University of Brighton, her namesake brand was established in East London in 2009, where she continues to live.
Recent work has seen her progressing from her popular textile based range to include Art Direction, Interior Design and a continued love affair with popup restaurants, where her love for food and design are brought to life.
Influences include the Memphis Movement, the Ndebele tribe and Optical Art master Vasarely alongside the simple desire to put a smile on people’s faces.
Her signature Tribal POP style present a boundless energy that work perfectly for show-stopping and social spaces - “the bigger the better”.
Clients include: Nintendo, XOYO, Koppaberg, Bompas&Parr, Darkroom, Barbican Festival and Land of King."


Camille Walala's work is something that really inspires me. I love her use of bright and bold colours and I think it makes her work eye catching and engaging. Her use of patterns and texture remind me of stereotypical 1980s style patterns, which I love! I would like to use this style within my own practice more as I think the crazy retro feel is fab and would add a fun element to my work. 

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