Studio Tour: Élan Byrd
Setting foot into the two-room home studio of freelance artist and textile designer Élan Byrd in Miami, FL, it’s clear that she has a strong sense of style and a deep relationship with color and its impact on mood. Terra cotta hues meld harmoniously with crisp white, earthy black tones, soothing peach tints and a […]
Setting foot into the two-room home studio of freelance artist and textile designer Élan Byrd in Miami, FL, it’s clear that she has a strong sense of style and a deep relationship with color and its impact on mood. Terra cotta hues meld harmoniously with crisp white, earthy black tones, soothing peach tints and a glorious bevy of textures. This is the embodiment of her unwavering signature style and essence of her work and its various forms, and such conviction of her unique tastes and skills is both something deeply engrained and newly discovered within Élan. “My mother was an art teacher, so I?ve been exposed to art from a very early age,” she shares. “My idea of playing was designing clothes for my dolls and rearranging my room. So, I?ve always had a knack for fashion and interiors. I took the route of studying and majoring in fashion design, from design high school, through college at Parsons School of Design. Throughout my years at Parsons, I discovered my love for textiles. I?ve been pursuing textile design for fashion and interiors ever since. In 2018, I decided to take a break from living and working in New York. ...
Setting foot into the two-room home studio of freelance artist and textile designer Élan Byrd in Miami, FL, it’s clear that she has a strong sense of style and a deep relationship with color and its impact on mood. Terra cotta hues meld harmoniously with crisp white, earthy black tones, soothing peach tints and a glorious bevy of textures. This is the embodiment of her unwavering signature style and essence of her work and its various forms, and such conviction of her unique tastes and skills is both something deeply engrained and newly discovered within Élan. “My mother was an art teacher, so I?ve been exposed to art from a very early age,” she shares. “My idea of playing was designing clothes for my dolls and rearranging my room. So, I?ve always had a knack for fashion and interiors. I took the route of studying and majoring in fashion design, from design high school, through college at Parsons School of Design. Throughout my years at Parsons, I discovered my love for textiles. I?ve been pursuing textile design for fashion and interiors ever since. In 2018, I decided to take a break from living and working in New York. ...
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