Lilac and Hyacinth Triangle Pattern: desktop/mobile wallpapers

Two patterns with repeating triangles: white triangles on lilac, and then green and purple triangles on white.

This is my first experiment with making a pattern for sale! I learned my way around Inkscape to make this, which was pretty exciting, since it's been many years since I did vector art. Inkscape is pretty cool and easier than I expected to work with! (Though I do keep forgetting the keys and tools, but that's just a matter of time and experience.) There's a really nifty tiling tool that I used to make this; if anyone's interested I'll explain more about how to use it, though you can probably find better guides already online.

I made this back in March, beginning with the white-background pattern on the right, which was inspired by the early flowers starting to spring up with the snow still melting on the ground. It's probably daffodils that I actually saw, but hyacinths are one of my favorite flowers and I was really inspired by thinking about those lovely purples that would be showing up soon. The color scheme is also inspired by the genderqueer flag!

For all paid members, here are some desktop/phone backgrounds I made from this pattern for you to download! There are also some tileable squares for web backgrounds. Feel free to edit these or make other things with them, but note that this set is for personal use only.

The full version of this pattern is available for sale on Creative Fabrica (also included with Creative Fabrica graphics subscription), and also available for free to members at the $5 level. The full product includes 3600x3600px, 300 dpi  images in 6 variations, editable SVGs, and a transparent overlay. It also comes with a license for commercial use!