Archive for the Inspiration Category
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Embroidered Editorial

Last week I came across the incredible work of artist Inge Jacobsen by way of Trendland. Jacobsen uses embroidery techniques to alter fashion images used in magazines and other periodicals, transforming the once disposable items into works of art. (I wonder what sort of reinforcement she uses on the backs of her photos to keep it stable while she sews). I love the way she chooses which sections to highlight with her stitches and which to leave alone.

From Jacobsen:

I’m particularly interested in exploring the different contexts in which photography can be used. I like to stray from the conventional perceptions of what photography can and can’t be. With the over saturation of images, my practice seeks to intervene in this overwhelming consumption from the mass produced and alter it to create something unique. By using intricate and, at times, painstaking technique such as embroidery, I am disrupting the easy consumption of these images…





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Royal Embroidery
Today while doing some research online, I stumbled across this video on CBS highlighting the Royal School of Needlework, an embroidery school in England. Long considered the epicenter of embroidery talent and historic restoration, the RSN is now located in the Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII favorite palace (of which... Continue Reading
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Wild Things… Fashion?
Spike Jonez and Opening Ceremony pair up to make Wild Things fashionable? I'm so confused!... Permalink
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