Posts Tagged ‘fashion art’

Kelly O’Neal paints fabulously stylish shoes. Glittery stilettos, leopard-print high heels, and shoes with pouffy accents, feathers, flowers, and ribbons.

I had a chance to view Brooklyn-based artist Leslie Dill’s work recently as part of the “Elements of Nature” show at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art in Malibu, California. Loved her poem dress and poem suit.

[ images via George Adams Gallery & Gayle Wheatley ]

“LucyandBart is a collaboration between Lucy McRae and Bart Hess described as an instinctual stalking of fashion, architecture, performance and the body. They share a fascination with genetic manipulation and beauty expression. Unconsciously their work touches upon these themes, however it is not their intention to communicate this. They work in a primitive and limitless way creating future human shapes, blindly discovering low – tech prosthetic ways for human enhancement.”


[ via lucyandbart.blogspot.com ]

These stunning photographs are the recent work of German photographer Hans Silvester. They feature the Surma and Mursi people of the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia, and their unique body painting. Silvester has a book out, Natural Fashion: Tribal Decoration from Africa, showcasing his tribal photography.







Read more about Hans Silvester
[ via dailymail.co.uk ]

Meannorth is the brand of Naja Conrad-Hansen, an artist living and working in Copenhagen, Denmark. Having studied visual communication in college, Naja also works as a freelance designer and her work spans both design and fine art.


“Inspiration comes equally from the worlds of fashion, hardcore music, and traditional art and design and in general observing the world…finding some untouched areas of the mind and stimulating the eye and imagination.”
—Naja Conrad-Hansen

[ via MeanNorth.com ]

These dripping slabs of lipstick are by Brussels-based artist Vincent Olinet. His work is on display at Galerie Laurent Godin in Paris through May 15th.
[ Via tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com and vincentolinet.com ]

Alberto Seveso is an illustrator and graphic designer based in Italy who creates design that merges illustration and photography, resulting in a flurry of energetic graphics.
(Click Here for More Images by Alberto Seveso)

These beautiful designs were created by Nikki Salk and Amy Flurry. The Paper Cut Project showcases paper art such as these exquisitely styled paper hairdos, which can be seen on display in Jeffrey NY and Jeffrey Atlanta stores.



[ via Design Sponge and paper-cut-project.com ]

If you love art and designer clothes then you’ll dig the work of French fashion photographer Grégoire Alexandre. Fusing photography with fashion, Grégoire showcases a world where fashion and art collide. His photos are positively dripping with glamour and beautiful creatures. There is something magical about them, they almost transport you to a different world.
Grégoire’s high fashion installations combine genius set design with stunning imagery that feels curiously deviant, and at the same time sinfully playful. Grégoire Alexandre pushes boundaries, creating a dizzying world of eye candy pop, filled with compositions that challenge the traditional two dimensional picture plane, often jumping right out to greet the viewer. Check out more of his work at: gregoirealexandre.com







all images courtesy of gregoirealexandre.com




