Tuesday 2 June 2015

OUIL602prep COP3 Fashion illustration/Photography/Film

Nick Knight Show studio
fashion designers
fashion stylists
fashion photographers
fashion makeup artists
fashion models
fashion editors
fashion film makers

Vogue
http://www.vogue.it/photovogue/Portfolio/abf21d33-0796-4fb9-8ed5-84ed0c8e8276/Image

Another Magazine


Fashion film - and illustration combined
Movement
Photography
Where does illustration sit within this media / industry

OUIL602prep: COP3 Iconography

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iconography

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icon

In fashion:

Gun:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/amanda-duberman/wear-it-dont-bear-it_b_4149308.html

Religious:
http://www.beyondretro.com/en/blog/2013/03/25/religious-iconography-a-brief-history-of-controversial-fashion/
http://dailyutahchronicle.com/2014/10/01/religious-iconography-in-fashion/
http://pausemag.co.uk/religious-iconography-does-religion-influence-your-style/
http://vadamagazine.com/15/11/2013/fashion/altar-moda
http://www.vogue.it/en/encyclo/mania/u/religious-dress
http://www.trendhunter.com/slideshow/the-controversial-blending-of-fashion-with-religion-the-church-vs-haute-cou
http://unwrinkling.com/my-cross-to-wear/

Dolce and Gabbana:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/11473198/Sir-Elton-John-calls-for-Dolce-and-Gabbana-boycott-after-row-over-same-sex-families.html

Illuminati:
http://sidewalkrunwaymagazine.weebly.com/illuminati-iconography-in-fashion.html

Iconography in Indian Religious Art: 

Central to the iconography and hagiography of Indian religions are mudra or gestures with specific meanings. Other features include the aureola and halo, also found in Christian and Islamic art, and divine qualities and attributes represented by asana and ritual tools such as the dharmachakra, vajra, dadar, chhatra, sauwastika, phurba and danda. The symbolic use of colour to denote the Classical Elements or Mahabhuta and letters and bijasyllables from sacred alphabetic scripts are other features. Under the influence of tantra art developed esoteric meanings, accessible only to initiates; this is an especially strong feature of Tibetan art. The art of Indian Religions esp. Hindus in its numerous sectoral divisions is governed by sacred texts called the Aagama which describes the ratio and proportion of the icon, called taalmaana as well as mood of the central figure in a context. For exampleNarasimha an incarnation of Vishnu though considered a wrathful deity but in few contexts is depicted in pacified mood.

Although iconic depictions of, or concentrating on, a single figure are the dominant type of Buddhist image, large stone relief or fresco narrative cycles of the Life of the Buddha, or tales of his previous lives, are found at major sites like SarnathAjanta, and Borobudor, especially in earlier periods. Conversely, in Hindu art, narrative scenes have become rather more common in recent centuries, especially in miniature paintings of the lives of Krishnaand Rama.

OUIL602prep: COP3 Art Therapy

http://addictions.about.com/od/sexaddiction/a/art_therapy_sex_addiction.htm
http://psychology.about.com/od/psychotherapy/f/art-therapy.htm