Surface pattern design in everyday life
Hand-drawn grid of colorful squares in pastel tones, created with coloured pencils on white paper.
Digital reinterpretation of a coloured pencil grid artwork, with dark background and vivid green and blue highlights.
Interior mockup of a modern room with a large potted tree, featuring a dark geometric wall design in green, blue, and grey tones created by Inner Imprints.
My lifelong connection with patterns

I have always been drawn to patterns. Since childhood, my eyes lingered on
intricacies of design and the play of colours across different surfaces.
As a schoolgirl, I found myself studying the stained-glass windows in the church where my parents took me for Mass. I would trace their shapes, rhythms and layers of colours as if they held a secret language.

Circular stained glass window with an intricate floral and geometric pattern in blue, red and gold hues, an adapted photograph by Inner Imprints.
Two quilt blocks sewn from soft teal, brown and lime patterned fabrics arranged symmetrically
Close-up of a woven friendship bracelet in brown, turquoise, and soft blue tones on a pale background, digitally adapted by Inner Imprints.
A close-up of a light grey mug decorated with three vertically aligned green flowers featuring red and orange centers, artwork by Inner Imprints.
Interior mockup featuring a vibrant trailing floral wall pattern designed by Inner Imprints. The lush botanical motifs intertwine in fluid, organic rhythm across a teal-green background, creating a lively yet elegant atmosphere beside a sunlit wooden window frame.
A broader concept of a pattern

One comes from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary: a pattern is a form or model proposed for imitation — an exemplar. I think first of physical objects. A while ago, I created a collection of seamless patterns that began with block printing. Before arranging anything digitally, I spent joyful hours carving and testing rubber stamps. Each stamp became a primary element, a building block for both simple and complex designs. Over time, I compiled a whole library of models I can return to whenever I want to build a new collection of digitalized handmade prints.

A digital collection of black floral and botanical motifs on a muted green background, created from original block prints and stored as a Photoshop repository by Inner Imprints.
A close-up of a hand-coloured drawing showing a round bead shaded in pink and blue with coloured pencils lying nearby, colouring by Inner Imprints.
A close-up of a colouring book page filled with bright flowers, birds, and houses, coloured with pencils in vivid blue, red, yellow, and green tones by Inner Imprints.
Handwritten English words grouped by shared roots and endings, illustrating linguistic patterns in spelling and meaning. The image visually links word families to the concept of repeating surface patterns.

Each variation is distinct, yet a common root binds them into a coherent whole — just like a series of surface repeat patterns linked by a shared trait.

Digitally enhanced gelli print artwork forming a seamless repeat pattern created by Inner Imprints. Earthy tones and soft pencil textures create a layered, organic symmetry with a tactile, handcrafted quality.
One-quarter of a repeat tile created by Inner Imprints from a gelli print enriched with coloured pencil details. The design features abstract, painterly shapes and muted hues, awaiting mirroring to form a complete pattern.

To me, tuning into patterns means seeing them everywhere: in art, in language, in relationships, in the cycles of nature, in the very scaffolding of life. They hold both order and possibility. They help us build, anticipate, imagine. Recognizing them sharpens our understanding of the world and deepens our awareness of how we are woven into it. To see a pattern is to move through life with greater clarity — and perhaps with more tenderness, toward ourselves and toward the world around us.

Facing self-doubt; discovering my creative why
A hand-drawn digital mind map centered around the question “What’s it like?” showing interconnected creative pursuits such as writing, designing, quilting, crafting, painting, making clothes, and living in different cultures. The illustration visually explores multipotentiality — the richness of having many artistic and linguistic interests of the founder and designer of Inner Imprints.

Both directions are new terrain. My drawing and illustration skills for seamless patterns are still developing, my sense of marketing is under construction, and my neurodivergent mind wrestles daily with doubt, fear, and resistance. And yet — curiosity keeps me moving. Drive pulls me forward. Every small step — learning a new skill, improving the quality of my designs, finishing a mockup I feel proud of — becomes its own reward. These moments may be small, but they are luminous. They are what keeps me walking this path.

Deciding to begin: readiness as action
Mockup showing a ceramic plate with a hand-drawn, coloured flower placed on a patterned place mat. Both the floral motif and the background print are original artworks, combining hand drawing, colouring, and textile-inspired surface pattern design.

While some of these answers are already in progress, they don’t dissolve the self-doubt. Fear, perfectionism and uncertainty remain my steady companions. Yet, instead of treating them as obstacles, I am learning to let them guide me. My faith is not in knowing everything from the start, but in trusting that I can learn, adjust, and grow as I move forward. The only way to know if my vision resonates is to dive in, create and see what unfolds. And that process, with all its trials and small triumphs, is what I would like to share here.

The door left ajar
Interior mockup featuring a softly lit room with a partially open door and a decorative column, both adorned with original repeat patterns by Inner Imprints. The door displays a subtle geometric grey design, while the column features an abstract organic motif in muted lime green tones — inviting the viewer into a calm, artful space that symbolizes creative openness and new beginnings.

Let what stirs within gently guide you.
Renata