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]]>“My work emerged from a desire to produce art as bright and as vibrant as I wanted,” explained Phoenix in an interview with Papirmass. “I love my day job, but sometimes I’m told to change my colors so they ‘don’t vibrate so much.’ I WANT my art to vibrate!”
Funnily enough, her choice to illustrate mainly, if not exclusively, flowers is a practical one. “I choose to paint flowers simply because they are an excellent vehicle for exploring color,” she says. According to Phoenix, most of the flowers and leaves are imagined and as such, provide a vehicle for her vibrant color stories.
“I’m curious about color,” she admits, “which makes me want to explore it and ‘get creative’ with it. Everyone has something they’re curious about, so I think everyone has that innate potential to explore that curiosity and in turn, be creative.”
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]]>Her flower illustrations highlight the soft and delicate beauty of petals. She uses real flowers to enhance the dresses she draws, making them one-of-a-kind ensembles. Her designs have been featured in different famous brands such as Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Elie Saab and Jaeger-LeCoultre.
Flowers have been an essential part of her artwork and she hopes she is able to give justice to its exquisite beauty.
“Imagine the soft and impermanent flower petals adding to a flowing form of a dress, their delicacy and exquisiteness mimicking those of a delicate fabric. It is this tender beauty that Grace hopes to capture in her artwork, providing each client with sensitively customised designs to convey the beauty in their messages ” according to her website.
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]]>“My work emerged from a desire to produce art as bright and as vibrant as I wanted,” explained Phoenix in an interview with Papirmass. “I love my day job, but sometimes I’m told to change my colors so they ‘don’t vibrate so much.’ I WANT my art to vibrate!”
Funnily enough, her choice to illustrate mainly, if not exclusively, flowers is a practical one. “I choose to paint flowers simply because they are an excellent vehicle for exploring color,” she says. According to Phoenix, most of the flowers and leaves are imagined and as such, provide a vehicle for her vibrant color stories.
“I’m curious about color,” she admits, “which makes me want to explore it and ‘get creative’ with it. Everyone has something they’re curious about, so I think everyone has that innate potential to explore that curiosity and in turn, be creative.”
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]]>The post Fashion Illustrator Uses Real Flowers to Add Beauty to Her Drawings appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Her flower illustrations highlight the soft and delicate beauty of petals. She uses real flowers to enhance the dresses she draws, making them one-of-a-kind ensembles. Her designs have been featured in different famous brands such as Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Elie Saab and Jaeger-LeCoultre.
Flowers have been an essential part of her artwork and she hopes she is able to give justice to its exquisite beauty.
“Imagine the soft and impermanent flower petals adding to a flowing form of a dress, their delicacy and exquisiteness mimicking those of a delicate fabric. It is this tender beauty that Grace hopes to capture in her artwork, providing each client with sensitively customised designs to convey the beauty in their messages ” according to her website.
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