Kraalikaa — Handcrafted Textile Surfaces
Two original prints developed through distinct methods—one created using watercolor, and the other through detailed pen linework. Both artworks were later refined through vectorization and adapted into functional textile surfaces.
This process bridges hand-drawn expression with digital precision, allowing the designs to translate seamlessly across products while preserving their original character.
Kraalikaa focuses on building textile surfaces that carry both craft and clarity—where each print holds its own identity while remaining adaptable for real-world application.
Which direction do you prefer — Watercolor Expression or Line Art Structure?
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Flora Obscura — Kraalikaa Textile Print
Dusty Bloom Symphony — Kraalikaa Textile Print
A tonal floral composition built through intricate linework, unfolding in a muted mauve palette. Designed to create quiet depth across fabric, the pattern flows seamlessly over garments while maintaining a soft, continuous surface. This print explores subtle detail, balance, and refined texture within modern apparel application.
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Which placement feels more wearable for everyday fashion?
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Burnt Velvet Petals — Indigo
Textile & Surface Pattern Design
Burnt Velvet Petals — Indigo is a refined floral surface design exploring depth, texture, and quiet intensity through indigo tones. The composition balances softness with structure, allowing the pattern to flow naturally across fashion and lifestyle applications.
Designed with versatility in mind, this artwork translates seamlessly across apparel, accessories, and fabric-based products—bringing a subtle yet distinctive visual presence.
This project reflects my focus on creating original textile prints that carry both aesthetic value and adaptability for real-world use.
Available for contract-based collaborations and custom print development.