I found two informative books on fashion drawing that contain inspiring examples for explanatory design.
The FASHION DRAWING BOOK - Il Figurino di Moda

The PATTERN MAKING BOOK - Il Modellismo Sartoriale

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Thursday, July 20, 2006
Fashion drawing
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Drawing ...
This semester, I took the Advanced Drawing class in the Landscape Architecture department at the Harvard Graduate School of Design taught by Anne McGhee.
Today was the review and I presented my assignments, class exercices and my final project in front of a jury including oil painting artist Marian Dioguardi, visual historian Camila Chaves Cortes, architect Katherine G. Stifel and professors from the Design School. The general comment is that I can take anything banal and make it beautiful, expressive and attractive... What a compliment! But does it mean I don't master the technical skill to reproduce reality? Well I am still working on it...
What a surprise when, after reviewing my work, the artist Marian Dioguardi asked me to buy one of my hetching, an exercice on Piranesi.
More pictures of my drawing are coming soon ...
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Sunday, May 21, 2006
Une histoire pour voir
This semester, I took the Harvard Animation class, a VES course at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, taught by Ruth Lingford.
After a series of exercices, I decided for my final animation, une histoire pour voir, to use sand as main medium. Even though I find sand much harder to animate than pencil drawing animation, I find it much easier to express with.
Screenshots from my animation



Watch the animation here (38 mb)
After a series of exercices, I decided for my final animation, une histoire pour voir, to use sand as main medium. Even though I find sand much harder to animate than pencil drawing animation, I find it much easier to express with.
Screenshots from my animation



Watch the animation here (38 mb)
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Open Studio by MIT Media Lab
Open Studio is a new experimental online art exchange system developed at the MIT Media Lab. I find it very promising, so check it out!
So yesterday night, I have started to look at it, and made a few drawings with their system, it looks as if I was painting with my feet, but the constraint in design is what makes it very interesting to me.

La Petite Tuture Rose that I have sold in 2 minutes to Burak Arikan :D

Le feu s'etiole that has been bought by Brent Fitzgerald today!

And ... Les mots doux, sold to Francis in 5 minutes last night !!!
There are cool ideas on this Studio and such a great tool to experiment with. By trying it out, and exchanging art work, I have found that it raises questions about the value of virtual art, especially the recognition in a virtual community.
So yesterday night, I have started to look at it, and made a few drawings with their system, it looks as if I was painting with my feet, but the constraint in design is what makes it very interesting to me.

La Petite Tuture Rose that I have sold in 2 minutes to Burak Arikan :D

Le feu s'etiole that has been bought by Brent Fitzgerald today!

And ... Les mots doux, sold to Francis in 5 minutes last night !!!
There are cool ideas on this Studio and such a great tool to experiment with. By trying it out, and exchanging art work, I have found that it raises questions about the value of virtual art, especially the recognition in a virtual community.
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