More great stuff by Kari Herer
Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts
16 July 2013
23 May 2013
19 May 2013
The work of Anna Duthie leaves me wanting more
The work of Anna Duthie got me so inspired. She is a recently graduated textiles student from Glasgow School of Art and I do hope to get to see more of her work.
Labels:
Art,
Crafts,
Graphic design,
Illustration
12 May 2013
Folded art and dress - the work of Elisabeth Lecourt leaves me wanting more
Elisabeth Lecourt. - a London based artist has made these Perfect little dresses out of different maps. She calls them Les robes geographiques.Would love to see more of her work.
Labels:
Art,
Crafts,
Fashion,
Illustration
25 January 2013
Maud Wagner - the first known female tattoo artist in the U.S.
In 1907, Maud Wagner traded a date with her husband-to-be for tattoo lessons. She was later to become the first known female tattooist in the U.S and she is absolutely gorgeous. The tattoos, her dress, the way she carries herself. She is just stunning. This is a great portrait of a girl to be remembered.
One can read more about her in the book Bodies of Subversion: A secret History of Women and Tattoo, by Margot Mifflin. The New Yorker has written about it in their article A secret history of women and tattoo.

21 December 2012
15 December 2012
Illustrations by Pierre Brissaud
Today I'm seeing my mom after a long time. I've missed her. Here are a few illustrations by Pierre Brissaud. Some of them for Vogue magazine. Really love these ones of young girls with their mothers. Don't miss the short captions that the pictures illustrate, they are also adorable.
Labels:
History of Dress,
History of Fashion,
Illustration,
Vogue
21 June 2012
5 June 2012
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