15.5.10

Daimonds, Bitch





She is very, very beautiful. Her name is Judith Bedard, on the cover of Vogue Nippon April 2010.
There's just something about the extravagance of it all, the way her rhinestone studded nails glare more than her single eye. The two sets of eyelashes that accentuate the curves of eyeliner. I want this to be on the street.

13.5.10

Inside Out Veins

Have you ever seen those pictures of girls at Las Vegas clubs who have elaborate clothes painted on them? But when you look closer you see that they're NAKED.
...Now that's just icky. ;}
Body paint, for me, has never really stood out as art. Sure, sometimes I see one of these showgirls and think 'wow, that's really pretty' but its always generic.

I've never really thought of the process a model must go through to become perfectly painted. There would be such intimacy, more than a painted with a naked model-because that's from a good foot or so away. But a painted who paints on the model knows every fact of his/her body. The way the artist needs to take in the different way the body is shaped with curves and planes, it all needs to be observed and cataloged so the painting isn't too much affected by it.

I came across this artist's website who experimented with body paint, but took it to the next level.
Warning: XTREME BEAUTY

Unfortunately I can't read a thing on this website, so I can't give any credit to the painters/photographers, but you can check out the rest of this breathtaking collection here: http://2photo.ru/en/post/17575






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The forum that I followed this link from was on a steampunk site, and this is where the style of steampunk comes into play. In less than 10 words, steampunk is a sub-culture that emulates the late Victorian era with an alternative look at the Industrial age through art/clothing/music/writing. Not less than 10 words, but basically the nitty gritty of what steampunk is. I'll talk more about it when I have more info, but if you need a better definition find it here.
Anyway, this is what the clothing looks like. The body paint is meant to accentuate it and the fact that the pattern/style is like machinery.

The rest are just the different ways the body paint was used. Enjoy.





6.5.10

If You Like White Lines and Cheese

The next project that I've been assigned for my Art Design class is creating a line of shoes with the theme of Art Nouveau, so shoes are on my mind! So far I've sketched shoes inspired by mermaids and fire, and I guess I'll post them later when I'm satisfied with it.

shoes, n.: houses for your feet

These are fucking bitching houses.
Raphael Young Fall 2010

The way the heels are shaped is so fascinating. Typically a heel is straight, but Young experimented with geometric angles and curved lines. Color is also really eye catching. Overall its really impressive, except I would never wear the alpaca fur one.












3.5.10

Just A Few More

More of my art pieces! These along with a few of the ones I put up went into my portfolio for a scholarship at the arts center, so I guess keep your fingers crossed!
And I'll try to be more consistent with posting sorry ^^



the poster for my letterpress class that I've been working on since forever!