As I am missing my dear intern Joan,I decided to learn about blogging and talk about the past project, my animation video. With the help of WCVA www.wcva.org.uk I found the right designer. As www.cupofdaisies.co.uk will celebrate two years,I thought that illustrating the beginning will help my followers to capture the flavour of what Cup of Daisies means. As I had the opportunity to collaborate with Joan and Jack, I felt that my company is the right platform of expression for upcoming artists and designers as nevertheless is growing and developing in the same time with me! We kept the poetic background of Shelter Cymru scarf, introduced a new character and filled the cup of daisies shield with the harmonic daisies' colours green and red!!http://t.co/xEkvPTrcfa
'Art in Fashion' is the next big trend! Inspired by English painter Graham Sutherland, J.W. Anderson's latest "pretty ugly" collection at London Fashion Week (LFW) 2014 offered an artful distortion of construction over unconventional palette. British designer, J.W.Anderson has once again created a collection to challenge the audience's take on art within fashion. Photo: Isidore Montag "In plebeian terms, if "pretty ugly" were a thing, Anderson nailed it. Citing English modern painter Graham Sutherland as a reference point, Anderson appropriated the queasy colour palette of alien green, murky mustards, watery browns, moss and greys from Sutherland's paintings onto his collection. Anderson went further by employing "ugly" fabrics like corduroy, black satin and a two-toned seaweed woven mix as a personal challenge this time. Admittedly, some of these fabrics are among his most abhorred." It is the very juxtaposition ...
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