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Sharpie Appears On The Catwalk [Again] In The 2011 F/W Qasimi Homme Collection.
Sharpie markers have hit that catwalk again. Whereas Rodarte used Sharpies to decorate the arms and bodies of women in their S/S 2010 collection, this time it's men donning the black markers to embellish the collection of menswear for 2011 Fall /Winter Qasimi Homme line.
Designer Khalid Al-Qasim's latest menswear collection features leather, knitwear and furs in warm chocolate browns, greys, aubergines, beiges and blacks, and was accentuated with tribal patterns in black [and white] placed on the foreheads of the male models.
The white was applied with body make-up:
but the black was created with the favorite tool of artists and designers everywhere, the Sharpie:
Belted coats, oversized sweaters, tailored wools and leathers with graphic patterns were complimented by the artfully applied facial markings.
The entire collection of menswear is really quite striking, but for this feature, I've focused on the Sharpie markers applied to the foreheads and bodies of the beautiful men making their way down the runway. To get a look at the entire line of clothing, please visit Fashionising.
Designer Khalid Al-Qasim:
images courtesy of Fashion Mag and Fashionising
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Yes, I am a proud member of the Sharpie Squad. If you find, do or know of creative applications with Sharpie markers, and would like to see me feature them on my blog and/or on Sharpie's blog, kindly let me know.
See more creativity with Sharpies at Sharpie Uncapped
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Carnivorous Creativity. Meat America by Dominic Episcopo.
above: The Elvis shaped tenderloin is one of the many meat art images in Dominic Episcopo's upcoming new book
Today is Super Bowl Sunday, celebrating the 45th annual Championship Game of the NFL. What better time to do a post about Meat America, the very carnivorous creativity by photographer Dominic Episcopo? Known for his United Steaks of America series, Dominic has created more carnivorous art for his upcoming book, Meat America. Here are some Grade A Prime images you can really sink your teeth into - sorry, I couldn't resist.
Ben Franklin:
Abe Lincoln and Betsy Ross:
Eggs and bacon:
Nike Chop:
Michael Jackson Calf Liver:
Louisiana, Texas and California:
Kentucky Strip:
Nevada Lamb and Louisiana Gator:
Don't Tread On Meat:
Sacred Heart:
Peace:
Philadelphia Breakfast:
WTF:
MEAT AMERICA is not just a photo story, art print bonanza and upcoming book by renowned photographer Dominic Episcopo. According to Dominic, it's a state of mind, an eye-opening and artery-closing tour of America’s spirit of entrepeneurship, rebellion and positivity. It celebrates our appetite for insurmountable odds, limitless aspiration, and immeasurable success. A way for us to combine a few of our favorite things. Meat. Quotes. Facts. Photography. And the indefinable adjective that is “American.”
above: Photographer Dominic Episcopo
The official site of MEAT AMERICA.
A Paper Theater Brought to Life With Light Projection. The Ice Book By Davy McGuire.
Davy McGuire is a director of film, theater and video art. He creates productions for stage, screen and exhibition spaces that blend elements of film, animation, theatre, puppetry, installation art and good old-fashioned illusions.
His latest piece, created with choreographer and dancer wife Kristin, uses light projection on a series of small paper cut out pop-ups combined with film projection and animation for a hauntingly beautiful effect.
The Ice Book is the story of a princess who lures a boy into the forest in order to warm her heart of ice.
His showreel:
Davy McGuire
via W&LeCie via NOTCOT
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