I like art that combines with Fashion, and Amie DICKE's "cut-out" works is strikingly fashionable.
Dutch artist Amie Dicke's work consist of "cut-outs" and drawings. Dicke uses photos of movie stars and fashion models that appear in posters and magazines as her source material. In a slow and laborious process, she snips away at the bodies and faces of her subjects, thin web of contours. Most of the glamour from the original advertisements is changed into a stream of lines as a result of a very demanding and almost fluid technique where the paper is delicately cut-out. The silhouette of the ideal beauty remains as a fragile, disturbing or even a bit frightening figure. From eyes, mouths and noses flow threads of desire, craving and passion - all of which she does by applying layers of ink lines and drawings.
Link: Amie DICKE's "cut-out" works is strikingly fashionable.
Tags
200 2008 ad ada airport alex katz alexander mcqueen and alex anime architecture armory show arne jacobsen art art history art museum arude bathroom bauhause beijing best illustrators bill viola blessings box broad contemporary bruce nauman bryant park bubble lamp cai carnegie hall catalogue chair charles chelsea chet baker chinasquare chinese chinese artist chinese contemporaty cindy sherman cinematography clasp classic club clutch clutskull collection comme des comtempt contemporary contemporary art contemporary artists corbusier costume cover crystal cut out cy twombly date paintings de meuron deconstructivism desi design designer diamond chair diane arbus diller scofidio dillers dinos chapman diorama doris salcedo drawing dusted eduardo sarabia errol morris exhibition eye clock fantasy fashion film fine art first person foundation frank gehry furniture gagosian garden garçons george nelson godard gold bar gramercy park greg lynn guggenheim gunnar asplund guo qiang handbag harry bertoia herzog hillman curtis hiroshi sugimoto hotel hotel unique i m i-20 iac icon illustration industrial design installation installations interior jake japanese jason kohn jazz jean nouvel jewelry jewish museum john waters julian schnabel kara walker karl lagerfeld la chaise lehmann maupin library lin yilin literature lui antinous lürzer's archive magazine manda bala manga marc jacobs marina abramovic mcdowell mercer st met miami michael mabry mindy lam model modernism moma movie museum music nelson new museum new york nishizawa norman foster ny oil painting olafur eliasson on kawara opera parfum pei performance persepolis (2007) peter frankfurt peter sarkisian philip glass philippe starck photographer photography piano politic pool propeller ps1 public library pyramid ray eames raymond pettibon rei kawakubo revolution richard meier richard prince rma royalton rubin museum ruy ohtake scofidio sculpture seascape sejima shibboleth shinko okuhara stereolab stockholm stockholm public store sujean superheroes tadashi kawamata takashi murakami tate tate modern teminal the cloisters the louvre theater tim hawkinson tom friedman tower tracey emin vivienne tam walter gropius web site whitney biennial whitney museum william claxton yayoi kusama yue minjun zaha hadid zhang huan
About Me:
- Working on:
shopping cart: Cocoanewyork.com - Listening to:
Chet Baker, Earth, Wind & Fire - Reading:
Spring Snow by Mishima - Watching:
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)

