Hannon - Wood Frame
The fifth design has decorative wood creating “pictures” - of holes - so you can through to what is lurking behind the wall.
When I started on this collection, I blocked out all the designs. Rough shapes in shades of gray - white for top (closest to me) and black for bottom (farthest away). Mostly, I made a design idea, fit the “square” shape (for being tileable). This design, the stained glass window, and the stair - all relate to the dragon nicely in terms of scale. The stained glass and the fresco flower wall design are large - close to the viewer - and the dragon is small (far from the viewer). Happy accident or sub-conscious reproduction of the way the world looks when observing it?
I considered doing this straight-on perspective with the last collection, but decided not to. I set it up as one draws architectural elevations - everything is shown the same scale with total disregard for how far or close it may be to the viewer.
See design in my Spoonflower Shop
Decorative Wood Frame design with coordinating fabrics. The Dragon of Hannon quilt fabric collections features designs inspired by the Hotel Hannon in Brussels, Belgium. Available at my Spoonflower shop on cotton quilting fabric at 18 inch repeat, and on wallpaper at 24 inch repeat, which is perfect for dollhouses at 1:12 scale. Also nice as a hero or art panel in a quilt. Please keep in mind that if you purchase on wallpaper, you need at least 2 ft of wallpaper. The “sample” size is only 1 ft of length and you will only get half the picture (vertically).