Wallpaper designer Briana DeVoe White starts every design with a watercolor. “There’s something about the digital printing process [that allows] you to see the details of the [original] painting and the artist’s hand in the work,” she tells Business of Home . “You get that beauty of the watercolor in the fabric, and that layering effect of block printing. I think that brings a modern aspect to patterns that can feel a little bit vintage.”
Growing up in Santa Fe, New Mexico, White took a lot of art classes in high school before getting a degree in fine and studio arts at Wheaton College in Massachusetts. She took printmaking courses during a summer abroad at The Glasgow School of Art, and ultimately enrolled at the Savannah College of Art and Design after college to pursue textiles. “Tha