Thursday, May 14, 2020

Set Project: Geometric Artist Research


AMILA HRUSTIC
What always inspired me the most is endless creativity that we can definitely notice in designator Amila Hrustic. Her Plato collection isn't something we could wear every day, yet is one of the most inspiring works I have ever seen. Intended for stage performances or other special purposes introduces uniqueness and freshness. The fact that her creations are handmade makes her work even more appreciated. 



















Alice Ziccheddu
Another designer that's worth mentioning is Alice Ziccheddu that uses 3D in order to reproduce textures and volumes belonging to the natural world. Knitted Scarfs are a casual element of daily clothing however add style and completeness to the whole look.























Fred Butler 
Uses bright origami paper art which attracts the attention of the viewer.
Vibrant colours are a very important feature of his collection. There are mainly jewellery and headpieces. Small elements usually make a huge difference and this case proves it.





















Diana Gamboa
Next and the last of the artists I would like to mention here is Diana Gamboa. Her collection literally took my breath away and I can't get enough of her imagination.
Her preferred fabrics to work with are tatting, crochet, macramè, paper and thread. 
Her style is very“chaotic”, characterized by contrasts of colours, shapes and textures. Somehow when you look at her work it all makes the precious ensemble.






























Summarizing I have always been a fan of creativity and searching for own ideas. Artists presented above definitely belong to such and their broad horizons can be seen in numerous achievements. 
As we can see the geometry can be used not only in architecture but also in fashion, which makes this field one of the greatest directions in the history of art.





References:
Igyarto, B., 2015. Geometry Inspired Fashion. [online] Geometryinfashion.tumblr.com. Available at: <https://geometryinfashion.tumblr.com/> [Accessed 14 May 2020].

1 comment:

  1. Again commentary need more depth about the designs make sure you discuss using the correct terms

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