“MARTHA’S PINK STRIPES” B (pink) PMS 169 1 (light red) 80% PMS warm red 1 B Pattern shown as fabric. This pattern can be for wall covering as well. Repeat: h: 5” SARAHROWLAND.COM 804-301-7651 “PINK DOGWOOD ROSE CIRCLE” B (light grey) PMS warm grey 2 1 (medium grey) PMS warm grey 4 2 (yellow) PMS 609 3 (red) PMS warm red 2 1 B 3 Pattern shown as wall covering. This pattern can be for fabric as well. Repeat: h: 5.5” v: 22.25”
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
“ M A R T H A ’ S P I N K S T R I P E S ”
B (pink) PMS 1691 (light red) 80% PMS warm red1B
Pattern shown as fabric. This pattern can be for wall covering as well.
Repeat: h: 5”
S A R A H R O W L A N D . C O M 8 0 4 - 3 0 1 - 7 6 5 1
“ P I N K D O G W O O D R O S E C I R C L E ”
B (light grey) PMS warm grey 21 (medium grey) PMS warm grey 42 (yellow) PMS 6093 (red) PMS warm red
21B 3
Pattern shown as wall covering. This pattern can be for fabric as well.
Repeat: h: 5.5” v: 22.25”
Pattern shown as fabric. This pattern can be for wall covering as well.
Repeat: h: 9.25” v: 6.5”
“ G R E Y S C R O L L ”
B (yellow) PMS 6151 (dark grey) PMS 4161B
S A R A H R O W L A N D . C O M 8 0 4 - 3 0 1 - 7 6 5 1
“ G R E Y S C R O L L R O S E ”
B (dark grey) PMS 4161 (blue) PMS 5502 (yellow) PMS 6153 (black) 100% BLACK
31B 2
Pattern shown as wall covering. This pattern can be for fabric as well.
Repeat: h: 20” v: 27.25”
S A R A H R O W L A N D . C O M 8 0 4 - 3 0 1 - 7 6 5 1
“ C M Y K R O S E ”B (background) white1 (blue) 40% cyan2 (pink) magenta3 (yellow) yellow4 (black) black
2B 43B
Pattern shown as fabric. This patterns can be for wall covering as well.
Repeat: h: 17.25” v: 20”
S A R A H R O W L A N D . C O M 8 0 4 - 3 0 1 - 7 6 5 1
Pattern shown as wall covering. This pattern can be for fabric as well.
Repeat: h: 11” v: 7”
: )T h a n k y o u .S A R A H R O W L A N D . C O M
About Sarah
A true child of the world, Sarah Rowland was born in Birmingham, Alabama, then soon afterwards moved with her family to Brussels, Belgium. When Sarah was 12, her family came back to the US. In the next few years, they moved from a rural Pennsylvania town to a rural Wisconsin town to a small town in North Carolina. She also lived in Cali, Columbia.
Eventually, Sarah found herself in Richmond, Virginia, where she entered Virginia Commonwealth University’s design program. From Richmond, she headed to Tokyo, to work under Tsuneo Taniuchi on the design of a paper sculpture book. Back in the states, Sarah worked in-house and freelance as a graphic designer for agencies in Boston, Los Angeles, New York and Richmond. She took a summer to study Textile Design and Print Making at the Royal College of Art in London. Returning to Virginia, she launched the magazine 64, a regional arts and culture publication. Sarah’s graphic design portfolio includes work for some of the largest companies in the world such as Architectural Digest, Walmart, UPS, PetSmart, Hanes, SAAB, Pacific Bell and Reynolds Metals Company.
Today, she designs textiles from a mid-century rancher on the banks of the James in Richmond, a place of river rocks, antebellum architecture, rich natural beauty and cultural interest.
Visitors are welcome.
S A R A H R O W L A N D . C O M 8 0 4 - 3 0 1 - 7 6 5 1