Surface Design Portfolio - Andrea Haverinen 2022

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Portfolio

Andrea Haverinen
© 2022

Need to get in touch?

fun@andreahaverinen.com @andreahaverinen andreahaverinen.com

Hello,

I’m a graphic artist by trade, quilter by night, and tea drinker when the occasion calls for it.

My brain has way too many tabs open. It can get a little chaotic in here.

Each collection in this portfolio is an attempt to wrangle the chaos and form cohesive thoughts, centered around a singular story and color palette. The pattern collections in this portfolio are designed with fabric in mind.

My preferred medium is a simple black marker and I usually refine the original sketches using my Wacom tablet. I love color and bold, high contrast, geometic shapes that fill the page.

Enjoy the journey!

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Collections Wood and Water.................. 3 Jolly Happy Snow ................11 Doodle on the Wall ............. 17
I’m Andrea. I’m glad you’re here.
About
Artist
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The Wood and Water collection was created at the tail end of winter, as I wandered through crunchy fields trying to find something — anything — pretty to look at. I wanted to bring life and beauty to the seasons with no color, those that come in between the dead silence of being snowed in and the first sight of blossoms. Shapes and patterns, dark and light, ebb and flow.

What do I see here in Late Winter? A late snowstorm, fractured ice, dead leaves, crusts of snowbanks with fencelines poking through.

Early Spring brings a brighter day. Drips of water, puddles forming, modest bits of color poking through the paleness. Popple trees sporting bright leaves brought on by rain and rainbows.

During these merging seasons the wood and the water remain; strong, structured, swirls of movement and standing tall.

Inspired by

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Quilt pattern designed by Andrea Haverinen
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LATE WINTER

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Weeds
Popple Leaves
Mud Splash
Ice Raindrops in Winter Swirls in Wood Mud Wood Calm Late Dreaming Ice Snow March Rain Winter
Trees in Snow Dreaming Paisley Dreaming of Rainbows Dreaming of Late
in Winter
in
on
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Trees in Spring
NowWeeds in Ice Popple Leaves in Spring Splash
Rain Raindrops in March Swirls in Water April Now Vision Dreaming Leaf Spring Water March Rain
April Paisley Visions of Rainbows
Thoughts of
of
EARLY SPRING
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Jolly Happy Snow was instigated by a design challenge, and finished by creating a complete traditional winter collection.

I was born and raised in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, in a town that receives 208 inches of snowfall in an average winter. I know snow. I made snowmen, cut paper snowflakes, and watched individual snowflakes flutter and swirl through the air.

Winter still includes family traditions of gift-making, gift-wrapping and gift-giving. And wearing multiple flannel layers to keep warm.

Jolly Happy Snow wraps all of these winter memories in a flurry of snowflakes, pine branches, and winter plaid.

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Jolly Happy Snow
Inspired by
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Quilt pattern designed by Andrea Haverinen

TRADITIONAL

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Traditional Stripe
Fallen Snowflakes Dark Spruce Plaid Holly RedTraditional WrapWinter Medly on Fallen Snow
Soft
Dusty Grey Fallen Snow Dusty Blue Dark Spruce
Holly Needles Soft Grey Plaid Traditional Holly Traditional Happy Snowman Holly Red
Grey
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Jolly Stripe
Night
Happy
Night Snowflakes Simple Plaid
Blue
WrapWinter Medly on Spruce Blue Spruce Winter Plaid
Jolly Holly Jolly Happy Snowman
Green Spruce Blue Spruce Night Blue Frost White
Jolly Red
JOLLY
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Doodle on the Wall is a collection created from the memories of drawing when I was supposed to be doing something else… listening in class, talking on the phone, letting my mind untangle feelings and emotions.

Doodles can range from simple dots and lines to intricate patterns, swirls and feelings set to a rhythm. They can be a distraction, a way to get out of my own head. Sometimes they trigger memories or explore places unknown.

Some doodles are calm, some frantic. Looking back at my sketchbook makes me wonder: Where is this one going? What’s the story here? Why did this mark wind up on the page?

Every child doodles on the wall at some point. Here’s what my inner child inside wants on my walls.

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Doodle
the Wall
on
Inspired by
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Quilt pattern designed by Andrea Haverinen

BRICK

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Climbing
Dots
Doodles Untangles
Daisy Tri-ing
Circles Wall Scratches Triangles Fire Brick Burnt Clay Sun Dried Sand Lime
Obsidian Fly Ash
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The human mind is like an umbrella – it functions best when open.

Walter

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Contact for Licensing
Gropius I am open to the possibility of what comes next. Thanks for being here!
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