• Darkness Veiled

    Date posted: September 23, 2011 Author: jolanta

     

     

    “Using these elements shows the richness of the natural resources we have around us, used in very strategic settings to create art.”

    Darkness Veiled, Chloe X

    “Using these elements shows the richness of the natural resources we have around us, used in very strategic settings to create art.” Darkness Veiled, Chloe X

    Courtesy of the artist.

    Darkness Veiled

    Asif Zaidi: (fashion designer)
    My inspiration and idea for these creations comes from what I feel are the elements of the Earth-rubies, pearls, emeralds, garnets are some of the precious stones used on my piece Collection. Using these elements shows the richness of our natural resources we have around us, used in very strategic settings to create art. The gemstone Catsuit represents the Earth’s core energy, as if the Earth turned inside out. The pieces show the future that can be, if we use our own natural resources.

    Chloe X: (fashion stylist)
    Chloe is a highly skilled stylist, dedicated to bringing the aesthetically pleasing to the forefront in every aspect of life. Her styling approach is one that meets the individual characteristics of her clients, while highlighting and emphasizing the magic they possess within. Chloe currently works as Peter Hidalgo’s design assistant and muse. She collaborates regularly with several photographers on high end fashion shoots, editorials and art exhibit, such as “Darkness Veiled.”

    King Redman: (photographer)
    Photographer, King Redman, was born in Seoul, South Korea, raised in Germany, and now calls New York City his home. He began his career at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where he learned the art of designing beautiful clothes. From there, he began working as a makeup artist and stylist, ultimately finding his true passion in photography. NYC is a tremendous place for fashion and Redman has unique insight into the industry’s creative process-surrounded by the most influential photographers, designers and artists in the world. His proximity to this creative spirit both influences and challenges his images of fashion, beauty and portraiture.

     

    Darkness Veiled, Chloe X

    Courtesy of the artist.

    *** This article was published by NY Arts Magazine, 2011. NY Arts Magazine is published by Abraham Lubelski.  Sponsored by Broadway Gallery, NYC and World Art Media.

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