Archive for August, 2008

The Nightingale

Aug 30

These are some fairly old designs of mine I thought I would post now as it will be a little while before I have some time to scan in some of my newer work. This is from my Nightingale collection. Just some fun designs comprising of my favorite themes of asian and 20s styling.

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Lisa Farmer at Berlin Fashion Week

Aug 26

“Neither fish, flesh, fowl nor good red herring” is the amusing title of Lisa Farmer’s amazing new bag collection. The Milan based designer has expertly handcrafted the collection which showcases an array of gorgeously shaped one-of-a-kind bags. She takes inspiration from nature, assembling her designs to resemble images of fish and beetles. Displayed recently at the Stark trade show in Berlin this month, Farmer has been garnering much deserved attention for her fresh and quirky take on design. Click here to visit her site.

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Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2009

Aug 26

Fashion week is finally upon us and I am eagerly awaiting the creations of many of my favourite designers. This will be the first season I will be able to attend and participate in London Fashion week and will be working behind the scenes with Louise Amstrup, Can’t wait! Here is the Spring/Summer 2009Fashion week line-up, click on the links for more information.
 

Berlin July 17-20
Miami July 18-21
Tokyo September 01- 07
Barcelona September 03 – 05
New York September 05 – 12
London September 14 – 19
Milan September 20 – 27
Vancouver September 22 – 26
Paris September 27 – October 05
Los Angeles October 12 – 16
Athens October 15 – 19
New Delhi October 15- 19
Toronto October 20- 2
Moscow October 21- November 04

More info to come 



Colouring Vintage Photos Tutorial

Aug 23

Recently I have had ‘film noir’ cravings which I have satisfied with classic Bette Davis and Louise Brooks’ films. The films left me inspired to revisit some Photoshop projects I started awhile ago in which I enhanced and colourised old vintage photos. I decided to also create a tutorial for others out there whom might be interested in trying their hand at this technique. Please feel free to send in your results I would love to see them ^_^

To Open Colourisation Tutorial Click Here!

This is a recolourisation of Miss Joan Bennett ‘Before and After’ I created about a year ago.
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Joan Bennett – recoloured copyright Corinna Jasmine 2007



Three Lovely Vintage Ladies

Aug 18

I recently came across these three amazing vintage connoisseurs. Each has their own impeccable fashion sense, unique style and quirky way of combining their rare finds into gorgeous vintage looks. If you are into vintage and haven’t checked these sites, do so now. First row – The Snail and the Cyclops. Second row – Sally Jane Vintage. Third row – Liebe Marlene.

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Nicole Collage

Aug 09

Here is another project of mine from the geisha photoshoot. Collage on canvas.

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Copyright Corinna J Lawrence 2008



Butterfly Geisha

Aug 09

I had the wonderful opportunity lately to photograph two models wearing antique kimonos borrowed from my mom as well as a family friend. The results were very beautiful and I have been inspired to practice my photoshop manipulating skills as well as producing paintings of the images. This is a photoshop copulation/digital painting of Nicole.

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Copyright 2008 Corinna J Lawrence



Alice’s Tea Party

Aug 09

I have been a bit lazy at posting my own artwork but I am finally getting around to it. This was a quick acrylic painting of my favorite storybook character Alice. The canvas is 8×8“. I had a bit of difficulty getting the accuracy right in the face using this media, in such a small space, so I think I will attempt again with watercolours.

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Copyright Corinna J Lawrence 2008



The Strange World of Liza Corbette

Aug 05

Liza lives in a fairytale world of strange, twisted creatures. Her simple line drawings comprise of distorted people, animals and curios. Equally disturbing and pretty it’s the duality of her work that makes it so intriguing.

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Check out her website here

You can also purchase some of her beautiful prints on Etsy.

She also has an incredibly interesting blog about her everyday life and art inspirations here.



Adieu Paris…

Aug 04

So I am back! I had an awesome time and had a amazing week full of adventures. We visited all the major monuments in Paris, Notre Dame, Sacré-Coeur, Paris Catacombs (unfortunately just as it was closing), The Louvre, The Natural History Museum and Zoo, Disneyland! (Wee we were such kids) and my favourite Chateau de Versailles! As a huge fan of Marie Antoinette this was a little dream come true to me and Versailles was so much more then I was expecting. The palace itself is incredibly grand and to the point of being overly opulent with ornamentation. And I was so absolutely shocked at how enormous the palace grounds were. We had a lot of fun exploring the little hedge labyrinths and I especially loved Marie Antoinette’s little theatre and her country village ‘the Queen’s Hamlet.’ I have 1800 photographs to sort through but once I do I will be posting relevant pictures here and on my travel blog. I honestly can’t wait to go back to Paris I am so in love.

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Painting of Marie Antoinette’s Temple of Love

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Painting of Marie Antoinette’s gardens and music house.

On a side note I was interested to see that Karl Lagerfeild had a photographic mini exhibition at Versailles named Versailles à l’ombre du soleil (Versailles in the shadow of the sun), a nice black and white architectural study of the Palace and grounds.

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