The Elvira ‘t Hart’ Laser Cut Design Pieces are Wearable Drawi
Gil Cohen — February 5, 2013 — Art & Design
References: elvirathart & beautifuldecay
Many fashion followers covet the original drawings and sketches of the designers, but with Elvira ‘t Hart’s laser-cut design collection, the artwork becomes wearable.
Using the laser cutting method, Elvira ‘t Hart is able to translate her artist’s sketches literally, creating cutout clothing that appears unfinished with a cross-hatched design. The collection was showcased along with life-sized versions of the artist’s drawings, demonstrating just how close to reality the doodles have become.
While delicate and intricate enough to be hung up on the wall as artwork, Elvira ‘t Hart’s sketched laser cut design clothes could also be worn as dramatic statement pieces that would seductively let skin and lingerie peek through the various cutouts.
Using the laser cutting method, Elvira ‘t Hart is able to translate her artist’s sketches literally, creating cutout clothing that appears unfinished with a cross-hatched design. The collection was showcased along with life-sized versions of the artist’s drawings, demonstrating just how close to reality the doodles have become.
While delicate and intricate enough to be hung up on the wall as artwork, Elvira ‘t Hart’s sketched laser cut design clothes could also be worn as dramatic statement pieces that would seductively let skin and lingerie peek through the various cutouts.
Trend Themes
1. Laser Cut Clothing - The laser cutting method can be used to create unique and intricate clothing designs that blur the line between art and fashion.
2. Wearable Art - Designers can create collections that feature original drawings and sketches as wearable pieces, offering customers a chance to own and display a piece of fashion history.
3. Cross-hatched Design - The cross-hatched design trend can be applied not only to clothing, but also to accessories and home decor, offering a unique and visually stunning texture.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers can incorporate laser cutting technology into their design process to create unique clothing designs and offer customers wearable pieces of art.
2. Art Industry - Artists can collaborate with fashion designers to create wearables that feature their original artwork, expanding their audience and reach.
3. Home Decor Industry - The cross-hatched design trend can be applied to home decor, such as rugs, drapes or wallpaper, offering a bold and visually stunning texture for interior design.
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