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I earned my BFA in Textile Design from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, where I developed a deep love for patterns, printmaking, and surface design. My work is shaped by a life long connection to nature, a love of color, and the balance between organic and refined shape.


About
Hi, my name is Audrey Bryn Rosencrans. I’m a textile designer, printmaker, and artist. My work is inspired by nature, color and the interplay of natural and synthetic elements.
I forage, draw, print, sew, and look hot doing it
I am a textile designer with a passion for sustainability
I work primarily with second hand fabrics, reclaimed shirts, and recycled packaging in order to minimize waste and give a new life to discarded textiles.
I earned my BFA in Textile Design from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, where I developed a deep love for patterns, printmaking, and surface design. My work is shaped by a life long connection to nature, a love of color, and the balance between organic and refined shape.
What I do
From printed textiles to handmade goods, I focus on sustainable practices, thoughtful design, and tactile storytelling through pattern and material.
My printmaking techniques vary, ranging from screen printing to more experimental processes like cyanotype. Each chosen to suit the material and idea.
My digital art often takes the form of small centra. illustrations, designed with stickers and T-shirts in mind.
Cyanotype is a collaboration with sunlight and flowers. Using real foraged flowers, the sun, and some hand drawn items. I am able to make images that truly highlight the beauty of nature.
Using reclaimed shirts as my canvas, I use cyanotype, DTF patches, and screen printing to create one of a kind shirts that are each one of one and sustainable.
When available, I use thrifted fabric and vintage pillowcases to create upcycled garments that are playful, and rooted in reuse. I also utilize my education in knitting and fiber art whenever I can!