20 Nov 2013

picnicwithsatan: Andrea Bellisario





picnicwithsatan:



Andrea Bellisario



Karolful

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no23: Leigh Ledare.





no23:



Leigh Ledare.



16 Nov 2013

Sacral Black, PVC, brass, fabric and crystals of...













Sacral Black, PVC, brass, fabric and crystals of zirconium.


Israeli jeweler and designer accessories, Hila Kaminer asks in his collection entitled Ossomateria the link between outside and inside the body.


Indeed, while our outward appearance varies from one individual to another, we all have the same skeleton. That is why it works the transition from a flat material to volume in a reflection between the structure and envelope.


To do this, it uses a variety of materials such as paper, cloth, metal transforms it with traditional techniques but also using new technologies such as computer-assisted etching and laser cutting.


15 Nov 2013

Graduation Collection by Melitta Baumeister Melitta Baumeister...









































Graduation Collection by Melitta Baumeister


Melitta Baumeister is a german fashion designer based in New York City. She recently received a MFA degree in Fashion Design and Society at Parsons and her graduation collection has been shown at New York Fashion Week. Baumeister focuses on new materiality, while her work merges fashion, objects, sculpture and installation. Take a look at her beautiful works!

“Applying techniques from sculpture, architecture, and fine art, materiality becomes the conceptual core of my process. Casting a garment in one continuous layer of silicone questions conventional methods, which focuses on the development of the garment. This specific technique entails a shift of shape-defining factors. Shape is no longer determined through the interplay of fabric and pattern, but by the mold into which it is cast. The mold becomes the blueprint of a form and captures the essence of a garment without itself being the thing it emulates. The mold with its capability for endless repetition, then becomes a metaphor for the repetitiveness of the fashion industry itself.”


Words: Melitta Baumeister, Thisispaper
Photography: in collabroation with Paul Jung


Elke Kramer

14 Nov 2013

Found on Nuji (http://nuji.co/WY9fzr)





Found on Nuji (http://nuji.co/WY9fzr)


Found on Nuji (http://nuji.co/YfOTjR)





Found on Nuji (http://nuji.co/YfOTjR)


Found on Nuji (http://nuji.co/1ekzj2C)





Found on Nuji (http://nuji.co/1ekzj2C)


sgtoepfer Scott lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Scott G...



sgtoepfer
Scott lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.
Scott G Toepfer

MERGING Today a human is surrounded by huge amount of...























MERGING
Today a human is surrounded by huge amount of information, while social networks and blogs bring us an opportunity to create a superficial representation of ourselves in the web. Becoming a part of virtual reality, a computer data, we merge within the boundless informational field that is internet.

Indeed, I find it very interesting — the situation within the visual stream we deal with every day — from one point it is related to the layering of information within our mind, from the other, it has a certain connection with print. The principles laid within are over-information, adoptation and merging in the mass of images today.

I am focused on study of a personality being transformed in the process of developing various social connections and communication. On the other hand, I look on a human element that is certailny a part of a nature. This confrontation between natural and artificial, in my opinion, is an interesting theme to analyse.

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Big thanks to my super friends, this project was only posible with their help:

Photo - Synchrodogs
Style - Julie Pelipas
Model - Lola Dikova
Make-up / Hair - Helen Khodos
Post-production - Igor Primak
Clothes/Paper objects - Masha Reva
Assistance - Anna Shapovalova
Backstage video - Maximus Chatsky
Published in Contributor Mag #5
Project`s mood board story www.w-o-s.ru

BOTANICAL LAYERS is the creative brainchild of Masha Reva and...























BOTANICAL LAYERS
is the creative brainchild of Masha Reva and SYNDICATE of Kiev. The original prints will be available on limited edition sweat shirts in November 2012. The collection juxtapositions immersion in the rapid pace of contemporary life, gadgets and social networks with a yearning for our natural environment, explored as a metaphorical botanical garden of Photoshop layers and loading bars.

photo - Synchrodogs
model – Lada Matis
Make-up/hair – Yuliya Tishchenko
assistants - Sonya Soltes, Anna Shapovalova
styling/idea/accessorize by Masha Reva
Collection is available online , see the links beneath: