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Art, architecture and fashion collide in the best possible way in the the work by shamekh شامخ, an architect and fashion illustrator that has found an ingenious way to combine both of his passions.
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shamekh شامخ
Art, architecture and fashion collide in the best possible way in the the work by shamekh شامخ, an architect and fashion illustrator that has found an ingenious way to combine both of his passions.
Updated 16.01.13
Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève: Pontus Lidburg’s Giselle (x)
Armenian fashion illustrator Edgar Artis uses stylized paper cut outs and everyday objects to create beautiful dresses. His creative fashion sketches include such items as rose petals, various plants and food, even buildings. (Via BoredPanda)
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Fine Art Portraits by Brooke Shaden
Brooke Shaden born 1987 in Lancaster, PA is an award-winning, fine art photographer living and working in Arizona. She works to create new worlds within her photographic frame. By using painterly techniques as well as the square format, traditional photographic properties are replaced by otherworldly elements. Connect with Brooke online: Website | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube.
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Sailing towards Fuji, ca. 1920
yeah so i got my hair done today
edit: here’s an explanation about how i did it!
ALSO. I HAVE FINALLY DECIDED ON A NAME. SINCE THIS IS APPARENTLY BECOMING A TREND, I HEREBY NICKNAME THIS TYPE OF HAIR ‘SECRET METAMORPHMAGUS HAIR’. or 'hidden metamorphmagus hair’, or something. i’m not very good with names.
Art in Motion - Charlie Ford
As a performance artist, Charlie Ford has presented drawing installations throughout London, as well as Sweden, Australia and the Czech Republic. He has just finished up a week long exhibition at Arts Depot in London, an interactive drawing installation in which he completed seven drawings throughout the week opening the space up to observers to come and draw in the gallery. Keep up with his work here.
Using movement improvisation, I have also begun to question how motion can be prepared or devised and transcend into the creation of a drawing.
I have presented open installations and exhibitions, which invite observers to come and see my work, but simultaneously see me working; my process is something I want to share. I draw physically, and explore what this means to me.
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China fashion week feat. Mao Geping, Qigang, Hu Sheguang
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