Friday, 7 November 2008

new attempt..




trying out color ...





some of his illustartions

who inspired me to take the next step..





Aubrey Beardsley was a designer of genius and a draftsman of a high order of talent. His illustrations are distinguished by a rhythmic, curving line that has many of the characteristics of engraving, and his whole conception of the art of illustration was profoundly personal and original. His style, overblown in manner and "decadent" in subject matter, was dominant in England and the United States during part of the "great age of illustration." Through Sergei Diaghilev it had a strong effect on the Russian ballet. Beardsley's influence on Art Nouveau was profound, and the painters Wassily Kandinsky and Pablo Picasso were early admirers of his work.

involving men into the subject!!!

as i told you guys before i tried involiving men into my project but it my opinion the piece works well by it self and if i take this step it will open a complete window into a different argument. .
but still we have a bit time ..so feel free to give me feedback :)

chaning the model


elements that i used

Apple (symbol of good and evil)
Persian patterns (symbol of garden of Eden)
Hair (symbol of nudity)
White cloth ( result of making a choice)

the reason why?

For me, there will always be a question of “why?” and answering it means identifying the factors that shaped me. I can never escape facing these facts if I am to live and explore creatively as a human being. Our lives are the sum result of all the choices that we make. The initial choice made by a human being was by Adam and Eve, when they picked the Apple. In my mind, all the choices that people make go under the same process of the story Adam and Eve. Metaphorically, There will always be the Garden of Eden, good and evil, fatal fruit and Satan.