Showing posts with label Collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collage. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Lisbeth Antoine




These are Lisbeth Antoine's amazing collages, created from runway images of the KTZ show SS13. KTZ is a collaboration between Koji Maruyama, Sasko Bezovski and Marjan Pejoski, for Linda Farrow.

Monday, 19 November 2012

Damien Blottiere






 Disturbing experimental and transformational Damien Blottiere's collages are unique and unforgettable in the way that they splice fantasy with reality. They play with time, for while a photograph captures a second in time Damien's collaged photographs are almost filmic in their blending of captured singular images into a movement. Damien started his career as fashion editor for Mixte, Purple Fashion and Dazed and Confused. 

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Adrian Behzadi



Adrian Behzadi's collaged illustrations have wonderful texture, colour analysis and use, they are great inspiration for sketch book work or mood boards. Adrian Behzadi is a scientist who produces illustrations in his spare time.

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Matt Weisneiski



Matt Weisneiski creates collaged mixed media images, that blend beauty and fashion with the natural world, inspirational for both surface design, fashion and stylists. Here is a tiny selection from Matt's 'futur couture' 
collection but there is a lot more beauty and inspiration for you to explore.

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Lana Dumitru (the concept)




Lana has used collage amazingly well in these sketches for her SS 2012 collection managing with this basic technique to establish the theme and shape of her .
Lana Dumitru is still a student at The Design Institute of Italy but her collections have become internationally recognised for their revolutionary fusion of camouflage, modern technology and Romanian traditions.


Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Ian Addison Hall

Surreal and disturbing ian Addisons work also questions what we cover in pattern and what we don't. This question can be applied to fashion or other forms of body adornment for example tatoos.
Ian's exploration is one of science and anthropology.

"Using vintage catalog imagery, each piece in this series explores the relationship between the patterns that exist in fashion and the patterns that are found in human genetics. While a clothing pattern is designed to make the wearer look and feel different, when it is expanded over a model's exposed skin it instead represents the biological and emotional framework that we all share. Acknowledging that we are all the same encourages empathy, compassion and understanding."

"Patterns of Science is named after a program created by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) shortly after World War II. The program's purpose was to prevent an apocalyptic third world war by promoting intercultural understanding. At the time many thought the fundamental cause of international conflict was humanity's failure to realize the ideals of a world community and that we are all grounded in common values."
Ian Addison Hall

Monday, 14 November 2011

Hush

Hush's work is so inspiring, I can imagine these graffiti geisha's leading to the creation of amazing fashion shoots, incredible textiles and fashion design. Hush graduated from Nottingham in graphic design and illustration. He is now a world wide phenomena with his distinctive street art approach colliding and interacting with traditional art practices.

Friday, 11 November 2011

Ashkan Honarvar

Look at these fantastic collaged illustrations by Ashkan Honarvar, the potential for inspiration with the shapes and silhouettes created as well as the clashes of texture colour and emotion. be inspired. (Thanks)

Friday, 28 October 2011

Lotta Nieminen

Graphic designer Lotta Nieminen produced these lovely clean fashion illustrations, incollaboration with Kristina Wilson Photography, using collaged elements, for BG Mag.

Sunday, 7 November 2010

Mary Smull


A collage of fabric letters by artist and educator Mary Smull from Philadelphia.

Thursday, 14 October 2010

Camila do Rosario


Inspiration for sketchbooks and mood boards, Camila do Rosario is a fashion student in Brazil, who is gaining an international reputation for her fashion illustration. her combination of line drawing and collage is stunning.