A recovering minimalist, Romy now embraces bold patterns, bringing her personality into every creation. She discusses the personal significance of various patterns, such as a fiery Louisa Ballou dress worn at her book launch, and a sentimental sari she inherited. Lauren shared, "I was really enchanted by Romy’s choice of a Chunni she wore for her engagement party and a very contemporary Saree given to her by her aunt-in-law, she speaks really affectionately about how welcomed she has felt into her fiancée’s family and how empowering and emotional it was to wear these garments so loaded with significance and beauty." These patterns, according to Romy, are more than just designs—they are carriers of memories and identities.
Romy's insights into the creative process and the importance of collaboration highlight the podcast's celebration of patterns as a form of storytelling. Whether you're an artist, designer, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty in everyday objects, "Pattern Portraits" offers a refreshing perspective on the art that surrounds us. Lauren's own journey, as a working artist to podcast creator, is inspiring in that she has made up the texture of her career in a mash of disciplines, and we're here for it. (Fun side note: if you visit Hetain Patel's Comes As You Really Are exhibition in Croydon, look out for the pancake art. Just another bow in Lauren's many artistic talents!)
"I’m interested in people for whom pattern is essential, they might dress flamboyantly or use a lot of patterns in the work they do, or maybe be concerned with researching the historical implications of certain patterns," Lauren shares when we asked her how she chooses her guests. "It’s amazing how many stories patterns hold within them whether these are personal or global histories. I have a very long list of people I’d love to chat about pattern with, everyone has a story about patterns up their sleeve!" So keep an eye on more Season 2 guests and beyond, and keep it maximalist!
Explore more of Romy’s patterns and listen to the full episode on Instagram @patternportraitspodcast, or find the print artwork associated with this episode at Lauren’s website.