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This unusual cross-pollination is the work of Philadelphia-based artist Matthew Cox. “In 2001 my sister and I had a couple of days in Paris together. We had a walk through those long halls of Medieval tapestry at the Louvre and later we realized our mutual respect for the beauty of medical X-rays. I had been thinking for a while about art as self-portraiture, in that it reveals where you are in your experience and interests. When I got back home I began to embroider X-rays.”
dennis auburn
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sticky note pad, from blank notes page, public domain clip art image ❤ liked on Polyvore
Inspiration: Yellow!
Ever thought about using yellow in your 18th century sewing projects? Well, think again, since it’s a beautiful and historically accurate colour from a slightly bright tone to mustard. I think I should try it one day since it looks wonderful with white and indigo contrast, being a perfect colour for a spring and summer.
Photos from top:
Bright yellow taffeta robe à la Polonaise with underskirt, ca. 1780-1782, Gemeentemuseum.
Pierrot jacket and embroidered yellow petticoat, ca 1780, Kyoto Costume Institute.
Robe à la polonaise reproduction by costumer Lucia (her blog is awesome btw).
Robe à la française reproduction, Durán Textiles.
Front decoration detail from a robe à la française, 1760-1765, Victoria & Albert Museum.
Two piece yellow satin gown, 1770s, Charles A. Whitake Auction Company.
Striped silk pet-en-l’air and petticoat, ca. 1750, Charles A. Whitake Auction.
Pen-en-l’air and petticoat, ca 1750, Christie’s.
Sleeve detail, yellow silk robe à la française, ca. 1760, LACMA.
How To Make Super Cute Lemon Cookies (x)
Escapade Apparel: Vintage inspired t-shirts, crop tops, hoodies & accessories for gypsies, rebels, beatniks, hippies & pornographers.
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