Caroline Jane Harris creates complex, beautiful pieces which echo the intricate, organic patterns found in nature – the branches of a tree, the veins in a body, some even look like electromagnetic pulses. Her fascinating process is a mix of digital renderings of pattern templates, and the painstaking, “mediative” hand-cutting of paper which she says, “introduces the random: chaos and asymmetry.” The University of Brighton graduate will be showcasing her work at The Arbeit Gallery later this month – a good chance to go and lose yourself in her beautiful worlds.
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Rob Alderson is a freelance writer, editor and strategist. He was previously editor-in-chief of It’s Nice That and WePresent, and editor of Design Week. He publishes the newsletter Undo, which tries to make sense of how AI is changing design work, the design process and the design industry.

