Digitally Printed Neck Silks

Audio Waves Scarf by Pattern Recognitions is Chiffon Chic

Zohar Kfir is an experimental video artist and the creative energy behind Pattern Recognitions’ digitally printed scarves, including the Audio Waves scarf. The Montreal-based artist enjoys experimenting with printing images on different materials. The images for her scarves come from her own video and photography works.

Like much of Pattern Recognitions’ work, the Audio Waves scarf is printed on high-quality silk chiffon. It is available through her Etsy shop. Check out the gallery for some of her other textile work.

Digitally Printed Scarves
The trend of digitally printed scarves allows for limitless design possibilities and customization options.
Experimentation with Printing on Different Materials
The trend of experimenting with printing images on different materials opens up new opportunities for unique and innovative designs.
Integration of Video and Photography Works in Fashion
The trend of integrating video and photography works into fashion allows for a fusion of different art forms and storytelling in apparel.

Where This Applies

Fashion and Apparel
The fashion and apparel industry can capitalize on the trend of digitally printed scarves to offer personalized, one-of-a-kind accessories to customers.
Textile Manufacturing
The textile manufacturing industry can benefit from the trend of experimenting with printing on different materials by developing new techniques and technologies for printing on unconventional fabrics.
Art and Design
The art and design industry can explore the trend of integrating video and photography works in fashion to create wearable art pieces that blur the lines between different artistic mediums.
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