Tuesday 30 April 2013

Woven Glass kimonos

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Bubble Gum Dress



Street Art

Philippe Baudelocque
Fifty Street Artists Descend on Condemned Parisian Nightclub Les Bains  street art Paris
 
Philippe Baudelocque
Fifty Street Artists Descend on Condemned Parisian Nightclub Les Bains  street art Paris 
 
Thomas Canto
Fifty Street Artists Descend on Condemned Parisian Nightclub Les Bains  street art Paris
 
Dem189
Fifty Street Artists Descend on Condemned Parisian Nightclub Les Bains  street art Paris
 
ZeeR
Fifty Street Artists Descend on Condemned Parisian Nightclub Les Bains  street art Paris
 
YZ
Fifty Street Artists Descend on Condemned Parisian Nightclub Les Bains  street art Paris
 
YZ
Fifty Street Artists Descend on Condemned Parisian Nightclub Les Bains  street art Paris
 
Sambre
Fifty Street Artists Descend on Condemned Parisian Nightclub Les Bains  street art Paris
 
Sambre
Fifty Street Artists Descend on Condemned Parisian Nightclub Les Bains  street art Paris
 
C215
Fifty Street Artists Descend on Condemned Parisian Nightclub Les Bains  street art Paris


Street Artist Paints Murals Around the World

Parisian street artist Julien  Malland calls himself Globepainter because his work has taken him all over the world. Most recently, he created a whimsical piece in his hometown of Paris, joining 50 of the world' finest street artists in turning an old nightclub into an art gallery.
Last November, Malland put out a book called Extramuros that chronicled his life as a global street painter. Malland takes the time to really get to know the local community before he creates a piece of public art. Sometimes, he even includes the locals in his photos. The book shows many of the murals he created within a three year period in faraway countries like India, China, Mexico, Indonesia and Vietnam. Below I some of my favourites.
 
Fifty Street Artists Descend on Condemned Parisian Nightclub Les Bains  street art Paris
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fashion Cinemagraphs

Photographer and filmmaker Lopez MaƱas has collaborated with hairdressers from fashon styling company X-presion to produce what they call "the first hair collection in cinemagraph". The projects presents a series of animated images featuring elaborately styled models making subtle movements.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Toile Diary 4

I made a sample of the origami today. It was difficult to make it out of calico, so when I make it out of the real fabric, I will use something thinner.
 

 I cut too close to the stitching and this caused holes when I bagged it out. Next time I will be careful when I cut the bulk.
 To fix it for this sample I re-stitched in to the corners. 


Next, I patterned the arm facing.



 


Monday 29 April 2013

Toile Diary 3


I had finished the pattern for the skirt in the last lesson, so constructed a toile of the skirt in calico. The shape was good and when I make it out of the actual fabric it will hold the shape better. I didn't have to make any alterations to the skirt pattern.  
 


 Next, I patterned the waist band and then toiled that in calico. Again I didn't have to make any alterations to the pattern.
 




 

 


 






 



 I made my bodice pattern by tracing around a bodice block.

 In my design the bodice it similar shape to a vest which meant I had to take away from the shoulder.
 

 
I am going to add a neck piece on to the bodice, so to make sure it doesn't choke the model I lowered the neck line.
 


 I then sewed the bodice together.




 



 When I placed it on the mannequin I discovered that it didn't quite fit at the bottom. To create a better fit I made the front darts 0.5 cm bigger.