User talk:Timothy Timoshii Patterson

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Timothy Patterson, a brilliant young designer From the Fashion Institute of Technology has illustrated and designed for the the most celebrated hollywood stars and has attracted world wide press attention as well in the Fashion Industry, Entertainment mediums, the International Jet-set Royalty and society circles.Trained as a painter, sculptor, fine artist, and illustrator, He as applied his diverse background to the arts and as well as design. Timothy Patterson has illustrated and designed for celebrities and has such client-tell list as the Hard rock cafe, The miami Art Basel, Micheal Jackson, And Andre Van Pier. He has Taken on a massive Project with the re - design of the Las Vegas strip, coney island and also the the creations of numerous hotels in Dubai and Saudi Arabia, with Andre Van Pier, Which he and the jet set designer which Whome he works closely with, plans to create the "New Cities of the future". Lyrical and witty!, his work encompasses a wide range of media and reveals a rich and variant source of inspiration - Nature, mythology, narrative story telling, the future, and Purified form. Timothy's work is also a celebration of craft, artistry and the future of technological designs and media. It is the enduring fusion of these ideals - originality, inspired technological advances, artisty, mythology and nature that has become the hallmark of this gifted artist. 

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