Friday, 9 January 2015

Into the Woods

 

Today I took a little inspiration break at Sandringham woods. Textures are a massive element of my work and nature never fails to inspire me ♡☆
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Luciana Rondolini

Today I am loving the work of mixed media artist Luciana Rondolini.  She draws on the irony of manufactured beauty and the 'plastic' clone-like idea of modern day identity, utilising iconic imagery and famous faces such as Gaga and Beiber. 

Juxtaposing the ugliness of rotting fruit with the beautiful aesthetics of jewels for her project ‘tiffany’.  Everyday fruits are encrusted with sparkle whilst areas of their rotting flesh remain revealed.  Food for thought....






 

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Lorenzo Nanni

 Lorenzo Nanni is an Italian Textile graduate living in Paris. His influences include the human body from birth until death as well as flora and fauna.  His handiwork includes such detail that you can repeatedly stare at it and the eye falls on something different each time.

Through the medium of embroidery and embellishment Lorenzo captures organic beauty by using clusters of beads, stitches and sequins which accumulate into sprawling, sculptural forms. He also creates smaller pieces depicting dramatic enlargements of flora and elements of the human body. For me, his works capture the mystical and sometimes dark elements of nature perfectly.

http://www.lorenzonanni.com











Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Chotronette


I stumbled upon the work of Chotronette today. Unique, fanciful and wearable creations. I love the way the collections have intriguing titles such as 'Frida-isnt-dead' and '
Notes on a Star-Stalking Muse'.

http://chotronette.com/



 




Chotronette is made up of a pair of best friends – Silvia Chiteala and Laura Cazacu from Romania who believe clothes are an expression of your personality not strictly trend based (hear hear!)

'we invite our clients to make a statement instead of floating along with popular trends. We dare you to have fun in our dresses, steal the limelight and be the queen bee with the outrageous dress they all love to hate'.

Their original tastes are also reflected in their photo shoots... MAGICAL.
 
 






 
















 

Thursday, 15 May 2014

Nectar and Light

Photographic prints of textures, this collection based around close ups of jewels. Amazing how when taken out of context the eye sees a completely different picture. Part of the inspiration behind my photographic sublimation prints.

www.nectarandlight.bigcartel.com 
PYRITE SILK SCARF by Jen Altman at Cisthenecisthene gem print scarves


Scarf--Jen-Altman-cisthene-1
labradorite silk scarf:  photographs from CISTHENE owner Jen Altman's book Gem and Stone: Jewels of Earth, Sea and Sky

Lauren McKellar

Stunning visual composition, embroidery layered with vintage imagery from mixed media illustrator Lauren McKellar. This relates to an idea I have about my own photography and textile process...watch this space.  http://www.lauramckellar.com/Embroidery







Emma Louise Wilson

porcelain spoons by mixed media artist emma louise wilsonVintage lace pressed plates - Emma Louise Wilson
Ceramics and mixed media artist. Such a stunning textural aspect to her creations such as lace pressed clay, something I class as a bog inspiration of mine.




www.emmalouisewilson.co.uk