Saturday, February 19, 2011

My Work in Progress

Currently starting to get organised for my degree show in June, heres a little flavour of what to expect..





Gold plated mice jaw bones and woven horse hair neckpiece,
 making use of what nature leaves behind...

For more check out.. www.wix.com/cardillodaniela/portfolio

Una Bourke and her Wonderous Work; bringing Ireland to the forefront of design.









Una Bourke is an Irish designer who graduated from the Fashion Artefact masters course from London College of Fashion, from which she has gone on to take the fashion world by storm. Even being commisoned to create a piece for Lady Gaga's Monster Ball Tour. Her work has featured in major fashion publications across the globe. The pieces are beautifully crafted and highly individual. To get your hands on some of your own or to find out more go to; http://www.unaburke.com/

Gregory Crewdson








In love with these eerie images by American photographer Gregory Crewdson.
He is interested in the idea of suburbia, the creepy essence of surrealism and the idea of the home is combined beautifully in these amazing scenes.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Penelope Tree








Penelop Tree was an English born model, and the ultimate 60's 'it' girl.
Her unusual quirky look brought her fame in the high fashion world.
Her face seems timeless in quality, and to this day would not look out of place on
 a Vogue cover of our generation, a muse indeed.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Corinne Day Photography







The late British photographer Corinne Day left an archive of images behind her for us to behold for generations to come. She was a great pioneering style influence during the 90's glamour grunge feel and the original era of the 'supermodel'.

Angela Singer- Taxidermy Revival








Angela Singer is an English artist who uses taxidermy art as a platform to voice her concerns regarding the relationship between Humans and Nature.

Many Artists and designers seem to be catching on to the revival of the taxidermy trade, breathing new life into the craft, exhibiting it in galleries and modern homes and restaurants, prior to its previous association with antique hunting homes.

These artists are breathing a breath of fresh air into this often controversial historic craft.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Arielle de Pinto




Arielle de Pinto is a Canadian designer. Merging the borders between art and fashion, exhibiting works for museums and galleries as well as for fashion editorials and video shoots. Now in her third year De Pinto's work has been seen in Dazed and Confused, i-D and Vogue among others.
Online shop coming soon, check out http://www.arielledepinto.com/ for more.