Gaâla dress and my patterns. Gaâla is a French fashion brand i love. The photo is from the website.
This year, the theme is “Heritage and Art Deco”. Here my photos :
I mixed an Elizabeth Gage’s snowy owl (white chalcedony with speckles of brown enamel), a moon brooch (1900s) and a an Ivan Aivazovsky’s painting (“Moonlight on the sea). Source : Pinterest
I mixed a Edward Robert Hughes’s painting (“Radiant moon”, 1900), an Ivan Aivazovsky’s painting (“Moonlight on the sea) and a tiara with diamonds (second half of the 19th century). Photo source : Pinterest
I mixed a Frank Bernard Dicksee’s painting (“Moon maiden”, 1923), a Victorian moon brooch and a moon and star brooch (“en tremblant” ; Georgian era).
I mixed two Gustave Moreau’s paintings and a rose i photographed.
I mixed two Gustav Moreau paintings and a 12 stars halo crown for a Catholic Saint or statue of the Virgin Mary. Sources : Pinterest and worthpoint
I mixed Ilgiz Fazulzyanov jewels (“Winter Forest” earrings and a bird brooch called “Tit” and a part of a Monet’s painting (Nympheas).
Bridal veiled gown illustration by Erté (Romain de Tirtoff) and my art deco inspired pattern.
Mix of my two photos of the “Galerie Mazarin” in the “Bibliothèque Richelieu” in Paris.
Mix of my two photos of the “Galerie Mazarin” in the “Bibliothèque Richelieu” in Paris.
Born in Lausanne (Switzerland, 1845), Eugène Grasset was a French engraver, poster artist and decorator. He co-founded with Hector Guimard the “Society of Decorative Artists” and with René Lalique the “Society of French Decorative Art”. He is a recognized Art Nouveau artist like Alphonse Mucha. Art Nouveau is an artistic style that developed in the…
This Art nouveau style Church was designed by the architect Anatole de Baudot (1834-1915). It was built from 1894 to 1904, using the technique of reinforced concrete. It is located in Montmartre (19-21 Rue des Abbesses, 75018 Paris). Source : https://www.patrimoine-histoire.fr/Patrimoine/Paris/Paris-Saint-Jean-de-Montmartre.htm