Tag: журнал кукол
-
Victoria Fribus: "Man is inherently a creator."
Victoria Fribus is an architect by training, but an artist at heart. This amazing combination makes her work truly unique and multifaceted. Victoria's background in architecture has given her a solid foundation in understanding forms, spaces and materials. Architecture requires not only technical knowledge, but also creativity to create functional and aesthetically pleasing objects. These ... -
The history of the tailcoat: from utilitarian garment to symbol of elegance
The tailcoat is a piece of men's clothing that has undergone significant changes over the centuries and has become a symbol of formality and elegance. The history of the tailcoat covers several centuries, from the 18th century to the present day. The tailcoat as an element of men's wardrobe appeared at the end of the XVII - beginning of the XVIII century in France. Originally, it was a simplified version of a jacket, which ... -
Fairs and exhibitions in August 2024: discovering creativity
August 2024 promises to be an eventful month for collectors, art lovers and festival-goers. Fairs and exhibitions invite visitors to explore the art. Here are a few events that may catch your eye. GIFT + HOME MARKET TORONTO 2024, 11-14 August 2024, Toronto, Ontario, Canada GIFT + HOME MARKET TORONTO is a large-scale fair dedicated to products for ... -
DailyDollNews' pick for August: the finale of season VI of the GAUDIR 2024 competition
We present to you the final of the VI season of the international virtual contest of author's dolls GAUDIR "Equilibrium". GAUDIR is not just a competition, it is a meeting place for experienced masters and novice authors who strive to demonstrate their talents. For six years, the competition has become a standard of success and recognition in the world of author dolls, and to receive a GAUDIR statuette is a dream for many artists. In this ... -
Carmen Lozar: Glass Art Transforming Reality
Carmen Lozar is an artist whose glass sculptures are stunning and make you think about how art can transform our reality. Carmen Lozar resides in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, where she not only creates her amazing work, but also shares her skills with students at Illinois Wesleyan University as an art faculty member. Carmen Lozar began her journey ... -
Wooden sculptures by Matthias Verginer
Matthias Verginer is an Italian sculptor whose work is striking and smile-inducing. Born in 1982 in Bressanone, Italy, he absorbed art from childhood, as his father, Willy Verginer, is a renowned sculptor and woodcarver. From an early age Matthias Verginer was immersed in the world of art, which predetermined his artistic path. Matthias Verginer began his formal artistic ... -
Vladimir Gvozdev and "Gvozdariki"
Vladimir Gvozdev is a name that has long been synonymous with multifaceted talent and indomitable creative spirit. He has travelled a long and fascinating path from designer to a recognised master whose works adorn collections all over the world. Vladimir Gvozdev received his artistic education at the Moscow Art School in memory of 1905. This educational institution is known for its strong traditions and ... -
Museum of the German Toy Industry in Neustadt
The German toy industry is renowned for its deep tradition and high level of craftsmanship. One of the most colourful and unique places to learn about its history and development is the Museum of the German Toy Industry. This museum not only tells the story of the toy-making process, but also shows how technology and materials have changed over the decades. The Museum of the German Toy Industry ... -
Neva Waldt: history and creativity
Neva Waldt is an art doll author and a member of NIADA, an international organisation of doll artists, born and raised in Texas where her family is fourth generation. She received her degree in fine art from Sam Houston State University. After graduation, Neva Waldt began her career as a graphic designer and has worked in the field for 25 years. .... -
Pannier in women's fashion: from the luxury of French aristocracy to contemporary trends
The pannier as an element of women's fashion has a rich history going back to the 17th century. This style of dress became a symbol of luxury and elegance among French aristocrats, gaining popularity during the era of Queen Marie Antoinette. A pannier (from the French word "paniers", which means "baskets") was a dress with wide, voluminous skirts, creating the effect of a luxurious and majestic outfit. These skirts were supported by special ...
Derek Weisberg: through art I try to answer questions
Derek Weisberg: through art I try to answer questions
TOP 100 Daily Doll 2023
TOP 100 Daily Doll 2023