S/S 16' Collection, Deacon opted for a shaped runway- possibly trying to keep up with other fashion brands such as Chanel Airlines and Dior at La Louvre. |
Small collection of LCA's BA Fashion work on display. |
S/S 16' Collection, Deacon opted for a shaped runway- possibly trying to keep up with other fashion brands such as Chanel Airlines and Dior at La Louvre. |
Small collection of LCA's BA Fashion work on display. |
Work for Vogue// Live in Brisbane // Political Runway direction // Inspiration // 2 Kittens |
Travel Asia // Do placements across Europe // Design a piece Jewellery // Visit Sedona (my origins) // Go Heli-skiing |
Matt Walkden featured here is a graphic artist who creates A3 screen-prints, and a comic novel titled 'Unlikely Tales'. His comic currently has 2 issues, and I am proud to say I am the happy owner of one! His wavy style instantly grabbed me, not only is the composition something to die for, but the subject content of weird and wonderful things leaves the eye amused and wanting more. See more of his work at https://www.etsy.com/shop/mattwalkden or see his development at mattwalkden.blogspot.com. |
http://www.demotivateur.fr/images-buzz/1503/magic-realism-paintings-rob-gonsalves-7__880.jpg |
http://theawesomedaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/6ulTV3W.jpg |
See more at http://www.leeds-art.ac.uk/study/undergraduate-programmes/ba-(hons)-graphic-design/gallery/#showcase-20 |
A few digitally rendered Fashion Illustrations I have created over the past few months... |
A few paper bags screen printed with my repeat pattern for my Foundation FMP |
A Egyptian campaign raising awareness over domestic abuse in different cultures- http://smashinghub.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Best-Public-Campaign-10.jpg |
http://www.companyofparrots.com/products/printed-pages-autumn-winter-2015 |
Jack Hughes, Digital Illustrator - http://jack-hughes.com |
Mario Testino's 'Towel Series' which is still ongoing, looks at celebrities in nothing but a towel or bathrobe. Here you can see Anna Wintour, a notoriously powerful woman is represented as strong and independent, despite being in nothing but a bathrobe. Her defensive pose would lead some to believe she is feeling uncomfortable, but the wide body language juxtaposing this alongside the intense eye contact and confident stare put her in control. Another reason I love Towel Series is that the Male Gaze (theory by Laura Mulvey) is completely twisted. The women are cast in the way they WANT to be portrayed and are shown to be confident empowered figures. See more at http://www.mariotestino.com/photography/personal-projects/the-towel-series/ |