Showing posts with label Japanese painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese painting. Show all posts

Friday, 3 October 2014

Fabric Friday

This Friday's fabric is not a physical fabric, but a series of fabrics that have been realised through art. They are the creations of Ikenaga Yasunari a contemporary Japanese artist I discovered whilst living in Tokyo and he has become one of my favourite painters. Each of his pieces depict a modern Japanese woman, in a state of repose or in dreamy contemplation.The colours are nearly always in shades of sepia and this, mixed with the use of traditional nihonga Japanese painting techniques on linen cloth adds to its dreamy nostalgia. The women are always beautiful, but what I love about the art is the layering of modern fabrics and prints to create an abstract quality to the artwork.

You can see more of Yasunari's work here.












Thursday, 6 September 2012

Moods and appetites

My yellow and grey clutch bag was recently featured in this beautiful 'Washes of Ink' mood board by Ante Meridiem, a family-run design studio in New York City.

You can find the mood board here, and you can find out more about their design studio here.


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