Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Fine Art Accessories

These are some of the my accessories that are featured at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts in the Alternatives Shop through the month of March.

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Silk and Wool Bracelets, Silk, Wool and Glass Pendant

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Silk, Wool and Glass Pendant, Painted Canvas, Silk and Feather Pendant

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Medium Silk Bubble Neckpiece

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Small Silk Bubble Neckpiece



Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Fine Art Accessories

I've been busy working on accessories I'll be debuting at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts in Wilmington, DE. An opening is scheduled for Friday, February 3rd in the DCCA's Alternatives Shop, 5-9 pm.

Silk pieces like below will be on display along with silk and glass, soldered pendants, matching earrings, silk and wool bracelets, felted rocks and some brand new canvas and silk pendants. Stop by the DCCA to see this work through the month of March. I'll post more pictures soon.

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Black Bubble Silk Neckpiece

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Ocean Wave Silk Scarf

Photos by Beth Trepper

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Inspiring Artist

I found this amazing artist that I'd like to share, her name is Kei Ito.

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Metal Coat 02

Here's an excerpt from her website "My practice links together costume design for dance and theatre productions, fashion design for individual clients, accessories under the label ‘Always Sky Above’ and textile and costume exhibitions for Galleries.
My work is distinguished by an interest in exploring new possibilities of pattern cutting and explorations of geometry. In this respect I am linking ideas of pattern with thoughts about the movement of the body.
Another feature of my working process is in its relationship to different costume and textiles traditions. In some respects I relationship to tradition might be likened to travelling through space, in effect the past affords to us the luxury of moving through times in ways that might enable us to sense its nuances. Design is not just the economy of outcome but the potentiality of an unrealised future in the process of occurring."

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White Crin dress

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Wave Cut Dress

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Wave Bag

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Paper Wall Project 2000

I love the way her work annihilates the boundary between fine art and commercial design.