Experimental patterns

Welcome to Patterns for Colouring! Experience the magic of colors as we unveil a vibrant world of artistic patterns and mesmerizing designs. Our playground is brimming with new artwork and cutting-edge experiments that celebrate our boundless love for patterns and color. Step inside to ignite your imagination and embark on a journey of creativity and self-expression. Let’s bring colour to life together!
The Portal

The Portal

Over on our Instagram account we are displaying a whole range of patterns that we have created. This is one of them and is a part of our square-formatted pattern tiles series. We call this one "The Portal". The pattern is built on a simple grid using vector shapes to...

Circular Logic

Circular Logic

This is "Circular Logic" and is part of our series of minimal abstract pattern experimentation. We are trying to create a range of patterns that explore form and colour that complements our aesthetic vision. We are releasing a number of our artworks as prints and...

Dazzler

Dazzler

The title of this artwork is "Dazzler". It is derived from another pattern that has been manipulated using a kaleidoscope effect. The image creates a pattern that is full of ripples of vivid colour that work harmoniously together. We're pleased by the symmetrical...

Sublime Focus

Sublime Focus

The title of this artwork is "Sublime Focus". A pattern inspired design that draws the viewer to focus on the centre of your perception. Discover the mesmerizing beauty of "Sublime Focus" and let yourself be captivated by its detail and mesmerizing colors. Immerse...

Ascendant

Ascendant

Carlton Hibbert has created this artwork "Ascendant" as part of a series of images that use a simple geometric basis for their composition. We are exploring intricate patterns and captivating gradients. Our patterns strive to create a portal to new dimensions, and a...

Vision of Dawn

Vision of Dawn

Experimenting with simple geometric shapes and colourful gradients that overlap with transparent interplay. Created on a grid to keep the elements uniform and not too small. The idea is to create pattern tiles that have infinite possibilities. You can buy a print of...