Geometric Surface Design

Geometric Surface Design is a visual exploration of ornament, repetition, and modular structure. In this section, RED ANDY ART presents original patterns inspired by sacred geometry, Islamic design, and mosaic traditions. These motifs are created for diverse surfaces—from architectural tiles and facades to everyday products like textiles, wallpapers, phone cases, and apparel. Some designs are hand-painted, others digitally composed—but all reflect Andrea's ongoing research into how geometry can shape space, identity, and emotion.

This design celebrates the harmony of color, geometry, and cultural inspiration. Originally hand-painted in watercolor and acrylic, the motif features a central flower radiating joy, framed by intricate shapes and a glittering gold background that adds a sense of luxury and depth. Every brushstroke brings organic texture and individuality, making...

Born from the adrenaline and adventure of planning a Dakar Rally trip, Crazy Dakar Stars began as a concept for racing car foils. Once the original design was approved, I couldn't resist pushing the boundaries further. What started as a clean, geometric star pattern evolved into something wild—like a perfectly arranged mosaic shattered on...

The Blue Mosaic design is a digital artwork that brings serenity and harmony through its precise geometric structure. Inspired by the iconic blue tones of Morocco and southern Portugal, this pattern reflects the timeless beauty of Islamic art and Mediterranean architecture.

Persian flower

19.08.2025

persian flower is inspired by the graceful geometry of Islamic art from Iran. It celebrates the delicate balance between structure and soul. Unlike the sharper, angular motifs found in Moroccan tradition, Iranian patterns often embrace softer curves and floral elements — a visual language that speaks of growth, elegance, and inner peace.

This design began as a concept for a luxury carpet competition. Its geometry was inspired by the Maghreb's vast dunes and the quiet rhythm of desert nights. But as the pattern unfolded, something deeper emerged — a vision that transcended textiles and found its true home in ceramic art. Maghreb Star became the first design that sparked my journey...

This design reimagines the language of geometry through a futuristic lens, inspired by science fiction aesthetics, UFO imagery, and cosmic architecture.