Saturday, April 7, 2012

Triumph Inpiration award 2011

The Triumph Inspiration award 2011 was based on butterflys and dragons.
I leaned towards the butterfly theme when a found this story on the internet as I wanted to get a concept first so i would have a very direct and concise direction for myself when i was starting to design.


 The story of the butterfly
A man found a cocoon of a butterfly.
One day a small opening appeared.
He sat and watched the butterfly for several hours
as it struggled to squeeze its body through the tiny hole.
Then it stopped, as if it couldn't go further.

So the man decided to help the butterfly.
He took a pair of scissors and
snipped off the remaining bits of cocoon.
The butterfly emerged easily but
it had a swollen body and shriveled wings.

The man continued to watch it,
expecting that any minute the wings would enlarge
and expand enough to support the body,
Neither happened!
In fact the butterfly spent the rest of its life
crawling around.
It was never able to fly.

What the man in his kindness
and haste did not understand:
The restricting cocoon and the struggle
required by the butterfly to get through the opening
was a way of forcing the fluid from the body
into the wings so that it would be ready
for flight once that was achieved.

Sometimes struggles are exactly
what we need in our lives.
Going through life with no obstacles would cripple us.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Bohemian Wrapsody-Giorgio di Sant’ Angelo- LA Times Sep11- By Booth Moore

The Phoenix Art Museum presents the first ever retrospective of Giorgio di Sant’ Angelo, the fashion designer whose no-holds-barred career ran from the late 1960s to the early 1990s.
The timing for a tribute to the designer with the piled-on, multi-culti aesthetic couldn’t be better: Aztec patterns and western influences can be seen in many of this year’s fall collections—Proenza Schouler, Rodarte, Diane von Furstenberg and Isabel Marant, to name just a few.
Veruschka’s 1968 <i>Vogue</i> shoot in the Arizona expanse.

 The Grand Canyon provides backdrop for Sant’ Angelo fashions in a 1970 <i>Look</i> spread.