Thursday, December 16, 2010

silhouettop.

silhouettop.
it's a bit green and a bit see-through and quite a lot stretchy and comfortable.
likely to come in other colours in the short term.
can be made to order!
"i want the faces to be orange."

worn above with blue collar, grey t-shirt socks
and some leftover camel-y tube fabric whose other half is a t-shirt.

everything is so stretchy.

photoshoot !

photoshoot

photographer: emma relph
model: lydia turner
stylist + designer: jess mccausland


it was a nice, mildly-sunburnt-nose day)

:)


Friday, December 3, 2010

beautiful fabric things



Christo & Jeanne- Claude, Valley Curtain, 1970-72


Christo & Jeanne- Claude, The Running Fence, Marin County, California, 1976

http://www.christojeanneclaude.net/index.shtml


beautiful large-scale fabric things. catching the wind. being site-specific and such.
and light-catching.
*sews clothing up to catch the breeze*

Monday, November 22, 2010

13 gold

gold dress
has little holes
amusing in the breeze
delicate fabric
no zips, stretchy, pulls on over the head. ah-convenient.
worn above with thick elastic belt.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

12 triangles and rain dress

in a land where everything is made out of tshirt fabric.
except really only the dress, and the socks, except i'm not wearing the socks. and the tshirt which i haven't made yet because i was busy making the dress (and some glass things).full length. it sort of bounces when one jumps.little brass friend. i will give him a name.


RAIN DRESS
for wearing in the rain.
it rained when i made it, too.
it's meshy.
above: with blue detached collar
below: and also with glass and brass rhyming jewellery with strings
as previously depicted
below: without pinned jewellery. just with glass sewn into the layers of meshy.
white and clear kiln-fired glass. with smooth edges. does not rip itself or others.

disclaimer: rain dress can fly.
can also be made from lace. if lace takes your fancy. or probably other colours. or so many things, really. and embroidered and without glass or with more or with a sailboat or a house. can also be made to store felty toys.

x

Inhabiting a De Kooning

Willem de Kooning, Woman V (1952-53)

Painting
One bedsheet,
red and yellow acrylic wash (more pink than anticipated),
other acrylics
putting on the de kooning
thinking about it only as a dress and as a fabric. even though that isn't what it was for.
further explanation of meaning pending.
it is 96% hand sewn and i think four seam lines from neck to hem,
and also worn here with a hat.