
Rebecca Moses Dreams Up Whimsical Wallcoverings
Fashion illustrator and designer Rebecca Moses is a genius at female portraiture, her colorful sketches presenting women as goddesses in all their stylish diversity. This coming January (with a sneak preview here, then at BDNY), she will debut a 10-print wallcovering collection, her first, with elements culled from those compositions. “As I’m passionate about color, pattern, and creating magical spaces, it has always been my dream to design a wallcovering,” Moses recalls. “I was fortunate to meet Momentum’s Jennifer Nye through Interior Design editor in chief Cindy Allen at the Giants event in Palm Springs, and our creative synergy was immediately evident.”
Drawn from her Kimono Lady canvas comes the self-portrait Close Up, Kimono Mosaic (a maximalist repetition of her attire), the minimalist abstraction Kimono Untamed, and Fleur, which scales up the portrait’s floral watercolor elements. Other highlights are a gallery of Moses’s painted women, various riffs on the Queen of England’s likeness (including Reflection), and Have a Seat, featuring watercolor chairs. All speak with wit and whimsy to women’s enigmatic beauty and power.







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