Organic Patterns
Not all of the patterns in this practice come from grids and tiles. Some come from simulating natural processes — the same mathematics that drives chemical reactions, animal markings, coral growth, and crystal formation.
Custom software creates spots, stripes, labyrinths, and branching forms eerily similar to what you find in nature. Different settings produce different species of pattern — from tight leopard spots to sweeping fingerprint whorls.
These and other generative methods have produced patterns for a range of applications. The organic work sits alongside the geometric patterns as a different tool for the same purpose: creating forms that are computationally precise, infinitely variable, and difficult to produce by hand.
Pattern portfolio
The portfolio grows as new generative outputs are added.
These patterns respond to different design needs than the geometric work. Where a tiled geometric pattern reads as architectural and precise, an organic pattern reads as natural, textural, and alive. Both are mathematical. Both are repeatable. They just tell different stories.
The same organic patterns work at every scale — surface textures for products, panel designs for interiors, and large-format installations.