About The Pit Pat Pattern man
I graduated from Norwich University College of the Arts 2010 where I studied Illustration. I found my strength in pattern making whilst studying in my final year. Since then I have been drawing patterns on everything from T-shirts to wallpaper.
I love patterns as they enable me to produce a piece of work with maximum creativity, there are no boundaries when producing a pattern, it feels that the creativity of juxtaposing shapes and colour can just go on and on.
Contact info:
nickwakelingdesign@gmail.com
07791155262
After what has been a fantastic year of 2018 I had to top off with another amazing project from the one and only Coco Di Mama. This time it was the branch of Margaret Street. With new colours being used … Continue reading →
Not very often I get asked to design a piano but when I did…… I jumped to the chance. I decided to use a bronze pen. Was very pleased with the outcome and a happy client as well. Photos below: … Continue reading →
Another amazing project completed for the one and only Coco Di Mama, this time for the new store that opened in Paddington. Was great to try a new approach and style of design and it came out perfectly. Photos below … Continue reading →
I was lucky enough to be chosen by @Ollystudio for a Soft Republik ice cream van project. Designing a vehicle is something I had never done before and it was incredibly fun to do. The guys at Whitby Morrison were … Continue reading →
New mural with the legend that is DRT London on Great Eastern Street. Thanks to @globalstreetart for the wall #nickwakelingillustration #nickwakelingart# nickwakelingdesign #drtlondon #shoreditchart #shoreditchartmural
A wall I finished on Saturday, thanks to @globalstreetart for the space as always #nickwakeling #nickwakelingdesign #nickwakelingillustration #nickwakelingglobalstreetart #shoreditchmural #nickwakelingmural #nickwakelingart #patternartist #creativemural #summermural
I was asked to do a fun project in the heart of Leyton for the opening of a creative office block called This Time Next Year. It was great to work on windows again but even more fun was having … Continue reading →