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Wearable Glass Objects and Sculptures by Kit Paulson | Colossal Glass Armor, Eiko Ishioka, Wearable Sculpture, Sculptural Fashion, Origami Fashion, Colossal Art, Art Science, Fashion Mask, Bob Mackie

Artist Kit Paulson has a broad interest in art, science, and history that intersects superbly in her career as a glass sculptor. Over the past several years she’s explored human anatomy through a variety of skull and bones pieces, as well as wearable objects like masks, armor, and even a pair of gloves. Paulson isContinue reading "Wearable Glass Objects and Sculptures by Kit Paulson"

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Yes that's right - glass dresses!!!  Diana Dias-Leao decided to take her established career in the fashion industry down a more fine arts ro... Glass Dresses, Glass Dress, Moda Chic, Dress Forms, 짧은 머리, Gorgeous Glass, Art Dress, Moda Vintage, Creative Arts

Yes that's right - glass dresses!!! Diana Dias-Leao decided to take her established career in the fashion industry down a more fine arts route when she took up glass making at the age of sixty. Not designed to be worn although they have been for the purpose of photo shoots, these magnificent pieces are more sculptures than clothes. So intricate and pretty. Not to mention ingenious - I can't work out how this one is holding itself together! I think I saved the best one until last, I love the…

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Dare to Wear: Glass Dresses by Diana Dias-Leão by National Museums Liverpool, via Flickr Strange Dresses, Crystal Outfits, Vintage Runway Dresses, Glass Dresses, Siren Outfit, Concert Outfits, To Wear, Glam Dresses, Cabaret

'Dare to Wear: Glass Dresses by Diana Dias-Leão' is a stunning display of beautiful but deadly garments. Featuring 14 glass dresses and two barbed wire corsets, this collection of couture sculpture is designed to create discussion and debate about issues around beauty and body image. On show at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, 27 March to 30 September 2011. Visit our website for more information: www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/daretowear/

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