The idea was to somehow visualise the prints you had done so that someone else could imagine the kind of idea you had for the final part of the design process. I decided that I wanted to contrast my soft, moody and somewhat feminine prints with a more tailored utilitarian or almost military masculin-like look.
Muse was a project which comprised of six final prints that we took to exhibit at Indigo, Premiere Vision in Paris at the beginning of February. This collection was inspired by the poetry of Khalil Ghibran, a Lebanese-American poet. The prints themselves was made using a combination of chalk pastels and oil pastels. They were then digitally printed onto a Crepe de Chine. The top layer seen in the next post is Silk chiffon, hand dyed and painted to create a suggestive layering effect.
This design(below) was sold to Roberto Fantoccoli, an Italian based manufacturing company.
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