7.16.2009

vintage rainbow


vintage buttons- the perfect accessory for any outfit.
taken from oncewed.com

7.11.2009

rodeo drive

It just seems that life really doesn't stop. I know, I shouldn't be shocked by this.
The past two weeks have been packed with traveling all over our great county- the USA.
First a trip from North Carolina to Ohio then Chicago and Milwaukee then a flight to Salt Lake City then Las Vegas, followed by a road trip to Los Angeles to Hollywood to Beverly Hills to Santa Monica to Arivaca, AZ to the Grand Canyon, the Hoover Dam and finally landing back in Las Vegas for the flight back.
Of all the places I was fortunate to see, I had the most fun in Hollywood/Beverly Hills- specifically inspiring was the shopping on the famed Rodeo Drive.
I have a slight obsession with store window displays. Each a work of art, they constantly inspire me and usually turn up in my own artwork.

I probably shouldn't have been so quick to announce my return to the internet. Hopefully, I'll stay put for a while. :)

Prada
PradaLouis Vuitton

Dior
Dior
Chanel
Chanel




6.19.2009

Impossible.....

....for a plain yellow pumpkin to become a golden carriage. Oops. Well the director wanted an ivory carriage, but anyways, I'm back. After seemingly falling off the face of the planet for a month, I've return to the internet.
Every waking moment-literally- was spent at the theatre in preparation for the opening of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella.
It's open and running. I couldn't be more relieved.

5.23.2009

summertime


With the opening of the play I'm working on, just under three weeks away, time has been cut short for anything extra besides painting and sleeping.....even the sleeping is questionable. The more I'm at the scene shop, the more I find myself dreaming of a lazy summer day at the beach. Preferably in one of these. all from Norma Kamali


5.12.2009

the model as muse- the met


"Exploring the reciprocal relationship between high fashion and evolving ideals of beauty, The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion focuses on iconic models of the twentieth century and their roles in projecting, and sometimes inspiring, the fashion of their respective eras. The exhibition, organized by historical period from 1947 to 1997, will feature haute couture and ready-to-wear masterworks accompanied by fashion photography and video footage of models who epitomized their epochs."

Loomis Dean (American, 1917–2005)
Cabine of Christian Dior, 1957


Madame Grès (French, 1903–1993)
Evening gown, 1954


House of Dior (French, founded 1947) by John Galliano (British, b. Gibraltar, 1960)
"Lucky" Evening Gown, haute couture fall/winter 2005–2006

Bert Stern (American, b. 1929)
Twiggy in Yves Saint Laurent, Vogue, March 15, 1967

5.04.2009

In my own little corner

All morning I have been researching Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. In truth, I have been researching it for about two months but this is the week I start on the set. The theatre at which I work (did I ever mention that?) is putting on this delightful production at the end of June. We just closed Fiddler on the Roof and now full speed ahead to create a magical set. Thus, I've been walking down memory lane with the many version of this musical.

Who doesn't love Julie Andrews? Really.

1957
A technician (fore) listening for cue to start sequence featuring dancers on stairway (rear) during live broadcast of Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Cinderella."

This is the version I grew up with. Wow, that makes me sound old doesn't it? Considering it was produced in 1965. But it was my mother's favorite movie growing up, so as a child I always watching it with her. Had every word, song, movement, etc memorized.


Just found out that Lea Salonga was in the traveling company. I wish so terribly I had been able to see that. She's phenominal. Had the privelege of seeing her once on Broadway in Les Mis.

The rest of these are production photos that I've been saving for inspiration. Lastly is Disney's Small World. I've had this nagging idea to do the set with this stylized look, like the ride. It's beautiful, fun........and it just seems to fit. We'll see. :)

5.02.2009

interactive art

While taking my littlest brother downtown to check out the Children's Library in Charlotte, we stumbled across an interactive art exhibit in the lobby- an extremely well thought out interactive display, I might add. Each activity was based off of an artist found in the Mint Museum. My favorite was the fiber activity below based on the artwork of John Garrett.

I couldn't help wonder how this could be incorporated into fashion. Still brainstorming on that one. The textures and colors are inspiring!

In a classical painting :)

Goofing off in the mirror

4.29.2009

unexpected rainbow

Sometimes I surprise myself. Ok, well actually I do that often, but in this instance clothing surprised me. Somewhere around midnight last evening, I got the urge to sort through the closet and discard things I really shouldn't be hanging on to.
Buried amidst the fabric that had fallen off hangers long time ago was a pile of sequins. Suddenly a rush of memories. I've had this vintage rainbow sequin jumpsuit for years and totally forgot about it. How fabulous.

4.20.2009

monochromatic addiction

i found this picture among my files and i LOVE it. unfortunately, i had forgotten to save any information about it.
so sorry. :(


Confession time: I've had a long-standing addiction, by long-standing I mean six months, to black and white. Knowing me and my love of color this admission would seem odd.
I have several theories as to why the love of monochromatic......
a. a grad school class a year ago, required that I must work solely in black and white (much to my dismay and frustration)
b. the set i designed and painted (see below) for the theatre at which I now work, thrived in black, white and gold.set for Clue: the Musical, fall 2008

Since then I find great excitement in graphic patterns.
Rauschenberg- my favorite artistKline- the ultimate black and white artisteven my art is being bleached of the rainbow as of late
close up of "White Words"