Marchesa NYFW Spring 2013
I got a few requests to write down the alphabet in my “fancy writing” (and I promised another anon user that I would do this sometime this week)
I unfortunately don’t have much time (essay to write!!!), so I’ve quickly whipped up a short demo/really basic tutorial on 3 of the fonts I use the most.
LINED
CURSIVE
3-D BLOCK
(I apologise that the writing isn’t perfect; I was in a rush :(( Maybe I’ll do a more comprehensive tutorial later if people ask me to.)
Inbox me if you have any questions :)
-Gia
I think we can all just agree that dragons are pretty cool… But dragon designs in film and on television are so vanilla. Look! Look at what we could have!
Dragon Head - by “Veramudis“
I’m Fabulous - by Katarzyna Marcinkowska “Grzanka” (Tumblr)
Dragon Mounts - by “V4m2c4”
Bluejay Dragon - by “Shinerai“ (tumblr 1) (tumblr 2)
Patterns- by “WhiteRaven” (tumblr)
Last Ones - by “WhiteRaven“ (tumblr)
Classic Tabby Dragon - by Hillary Luetkemeyer “Hibbary“
Minty - by by “Shinerai“ (tumblr 1) (tumblr 2)
(Also these are all just incredible artists go shower them with attention.)
Path of art is a path of struggle. A path that one time can be easy and appealing, quickly leading you to its destination, but the other time it can be full of obstacles or even blocks… art blocks.
What is an art block? Various artists from around the world seem to refer to ‘art blocks’ every time they have troubles producing new works. The cause and process of typical art block will differ from one person to another, but generally speaking: everything that prevents you from creating art, despite all the opportunities, can be called an art block. Although very common, art blocks can lead to some serious issues like loss of confidence, no motivation to improve or even fear of drawing (to avoid disappointing oneself).
In this little article I’ll do my best to tell you how to deal with this biggest artistic illness!
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Costume for La Mer de Glace, act III, 1909
(Robe en satin de fil métallique argenté ornée de sequin et perles tubulaires parsemées et brodées de duvet de cygne blanc) Ballet-opéra by Jean Lorrain, music by Charles Silver Nouveau Musée National de Monaco [photo Mauro Magliani and Barbara Piovan, 2010]
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