Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
It is my great honor to present to you.... Stump!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Discover my hero...the art of Judith Scott!
Judith Scott used yo be what some refer to as an "outside artist"; I prefer to simply call her an artist.
She began exploring her creativity at the Creative Growth, a non profit visual art center for the mental and physically disabled located in Oakland, California. Here she experimented with various mediums, until she discovered yarn. Judith had little concept of verbal language but worked in such a passionate, intense systematical manner as if she had finally found a voice in her art work.
Her work is both tactile and visually striking; yarns in a multitude of colors mix, hide and reveal ordinary objects that are transformed in to mutated unidentifiable shapes.
I was once told a story by a friend who was so fortunate to meet her.....
A member of the staff at Creative Growth was given the task to resupply the bathrooms with the toilet paper that had just been bought. Upon entering the storage closet the staff member was shocked to discover that the stock bought for a whole month was missing. Puzzled he began searching everywhere, this off course came with out any success. When finally it had been written off as lost someone discovered that Judith had been inspired by the huge mass of toilet paper and wrapped the entire pile in yarn. A new piece of art was completed.
To find out more about Creative Growth please go to CreativeGorwth.org. To find out more about Judith Scott please look in to purchasing her book "Metamorphosis. The fiber art of Judith Scott".
Images from JudithScottDocumentary.org.
Inspiration comes with four legs or none at all!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Textiles: a love and hate relationship.
A collection I designed last semester for my textile design class..... parts of me are giving up! The artistry that is involved in the practice is truly lacking from my skill set. Drawing, painting, collage making (tomes of it is done in the creative process of text. design) are all things I enjoy immensely. But frankly I just do not see my self as that gifted of an individual. Artists like Lena Corwin (blog.LenaCorwin.com) and Majia Louekari (MajiaLouekari.com) on the other hand really have it down. Talented, forward thinking and most of all really creatively driven these two girls are two me some of the best designers out there.
Beuatiful people!
Image heavy post ahead.
I have a million of these images on my computer, people that I find inspiring, beautiful, original and savvy. Here are a few of my favorites. From streamline shapes and utter simplicity to eccentric accessories and bold colors, each of these individuals captured the essence of fashion and current trends with their own interpretation. And that it is what it's all about. Have fun with your clothes, but most importantly have fun in them.
Images from TheSartorialist.blogspot.com and Facehunter.blogspot.com.
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