Hi, I'm Brianne Kealoha! 👋




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Welcome Brianne! Love that you're bringing wearable art rooted in Hawaiian culture and nature into the fold.
Your approach to weaving digital design with cultural inspiration shows real intentionality. That's the kind of work that sticks with people.
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Hey Brianne! 🌿 Wearable art from Hawaiian culture and nature, that's such a specific ambition and the digital-design route lets you work the patterns in ways traditional methods can't. What pulled you toward wearable as the form for this work?
Wearable art is a different pressure than wall art, the body moves, the fabric shifts, and the design has to hold through all of it. That translation from digital to fabric is where a lot of work happens. What's been your trickiest piece to get right in that jump?