Project  2016 ‚fashion award‘ Collaboration with :  -Parts of Four (jewelry) -Kostek Stekkos (graphic art)

Currently i´m  working on a new project.
I intend to integrate  single- atelier- jevellery- art-pieces into my clothes.
In so fare in a different way from past as this time the art is detached from the garment and flexible applicable.
Please find right hand sketches  of the gems.
They are derived

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from jewelers like Shaun Leane 
and in parts also Bijules- which patent of  interconnected elements i admire.
 What Bijules was creating for fingers I confer to leg and arm pieces.  
Bone hinges act a part  both fingering and arm respectively leg piece. 
Shaun Leane  surrounds parts of human being  with an inspiring 
provocative energy and is in that a further intellectual approach for me.
This is an extension of the generally  art- effect in any of my 
projects/ collections.
Below please find the conceptual designs of the pieces.
At the moment  a possibly collaboration with parts of four  (Evan Shugarman/Damian 
Yurkewich) is under  final  discussion.

On the other hand the second collaboration with Kostek Stekkos - 
Veine Graphique - Tattoo artist
where the use of repetitive, overlaid patterns is usual. 
Another constant of his work is  the use of the line, a style bred with punk rock 
and  Kandinsky theories (most notably point and line to plane)
His provocative energy in graphics mets with my delicate , minimalistic and blanc 
esthetics and the third influence of  outcome is the jeweler Parts of four
- which work is very ruff and iron strong.

In my sketches you´ll see the fractional covering  (embossed/colored leather) 
of the  basic prototype from metal.
For this collection outline i envisage a special presentation form on the runway.
to present  the tattoo- graphic- art directly referring to the clothes. Means in my 
imagination two models walk for one outfit.
On either mannequin the graphic art is brought out.  
At a glance  viewer experience  tattoo art on skin and  on the other hand transformed 
into   fabric.

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Type

Womenswear

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