Showing posts with label butterflies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butterflies. Show all posts

Anna Sui Designs a 2012 Spring Capsule Collection for Tumi.





Fashion designer Anna Sui has designed four new pieces for luggage brand Tumi's Spring Collection. The wheeled luggage, tote bag, laptop case and shoe bags scream Anna Sui with her signature butterflies and black and purple color combination.


above image courtesy of Styleamor

Bending and blurring the lines between art and fashion, past and future, iconic designer Anna Sui expresses her vision of freedom and beauty in this special collection.




In collaboration with Tumi, Anna Sui brings these themes to life in fanciful accessories for travel, work and play.


above left: designer, and butterfly-lover, Anna Sui and right; Anna Sui Book

The butterfly, a signature Anna Sui motif, is the perfect reflection of her award-winning style. When paired with Tumi's renowned quality, functionality and features, Anna Sui's expressions become art that travels.

International Carry-On #28020 $595




Tumi Just in Case™ Tote (#14829) $145





Tumi T-Pass™ Soft Laptop Attaché (#26125) $245




Shoe Bags (#14828) $95



The Anna Sui for Tumi wheeled carry-on, the tote bag, laptop case and shoe bags can be purchased at Tumi's online store.

Or from Anna Sui's online store.

Like Moths To A Flame. Butterfly Lamps by Ingo Maurer with Insects by Graham Owen.





At the 2011 Euroluce show, Ingo Maurer, known for his wild lighting designs, unveiled two fabulous hanging lamps. One for mass-production, the other in a limited production. The Johnny B. Butterfly and the J.B. Schmetterling (Schmetterling is German for butterfly) lamps feature realistic butterflies, moths, and dragonflies that created by California artist Graham Owen.


above: Ingo Maurer in his Los Angeles studio working on the lamps

The Johnny B. Butterfly
The Johnny B. Butterfly version is made with a bulb that has a Teflon band on which two handmade butterflies and one dragonfly are perched. The lamp is fitted with a 105 watt bulb is made especially for Ingo Maurer GmbH and belongs to energy efficiency class C, which conforms to EU guidelines.



The Johnny B. Butterfly lamp will be mass-produced and was expected to be available for purchase by Autumn 2011 but is still not on the market. No known price as of yet.


above: the butterfly lamps featured with artwork by Graham Owen

The J.B. Schmetterling Lamp
The J.B. Schmetterling is a limited production and features more insects:


Ingo Maurers' butterfly lamps were shown in a Milan exhibition at Spazio Krizia in April, 2011:

images courtesy of Ingo Maurer and Graham Owen Gallery

Winged Goddesses. Psyche II - Nudes & Butterflies By Carsten Witte. [NSFW]





Pysche II is a series of photographs by Hamburg-based photographer Carsten Witte, whose work often combines elements of nature and flora with the female form. The second in his Pysche series combines two forms of natural beauty; the female body and the wings of butterflies. The images are treated with special tinctures and laboratory techniques that give them shining, glittery and shadowy effect turning them into sensual fairies, both magical and delicate.















Carsten Witte, born in 1964, is the venerable priest of beauty. Already as a little boy of three he slack-jadedly gazed after beauties that where passing by when he was walking at his mother’s hand. Many years later, after he had attended the Bielefeld school of photography, worked as assistant for renowned photographers and started his career as a freelancer with his own studio in 1989, he could finally dedicate himself exclusively to his perfect esthetics [sic] at taking shots of beautiful woman’s bodies, their eroticism and chasteness and the sensual play of shadow and light, whereas he has never betrayed the deference to the beautiful creature.







Numerous national and international fashion and lifestyle magazines engaged the master of modern form finding and even in the advertisement Witte distinguished himself with the subtle and extremely reduced structures in his images. "It’s always faces that fascinate me and this mysterious purity of really beautiful people," he said.





Since 1999 Witte is increasingly engaging in art. In 2003 he produced a series of timeless fantasies with female nudes who were always accompanied by a flower stalk. Witte says "The basic idea of these juxtapositions of nudes and plants is very formal and puristic. Form, color and transience are reduced to a common denominator."





Since the year 2000 Witte keeps working on the highly respected series of works "Gold." By means of secret tinctures and a special laboratory technique his icons of beauty have been attired in mysterious shimmering black-golden coats. The play of shadow and light, black and gold gives the images complexity, depth and a subtle charm. Witte calls this phenomenon "timeless absorption."





Carsten Witte's beauties are naked but never bare. They rather seem to feel secure in the superposing shadows. The interpretation of his works is basically left to the beholder but as a matter of fact he is subtly directing the view through his mise-en-scène. An US magazine called him the "David Lynch of fashion photography." His images are mystery plays, you never know exactly what is going on. Carsten Witte offers the parts but everyone has to solve the mystery himself. -- Tatjana Countess Doenhoff



Carsten Witte will be exhibiting his Beauty Collection opening February 21st, 2011 at the Monika Mohr Galerie


Carsten Witte on Behance