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Tanya Lyons. Kimono - flame worked glass, monel mesh, recycle lace and cedar branches
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multimedia art by Jan Hopkins - Forbidden”, 2010; grapefruit peel, cantaloupe peel, yellow cedar bark, ostrich shell beads and waxed linen
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flower shrug worn by Lana Del Rey via flower appreciation society blog
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White Radish Dress from "Wearable Foods" by Sung Yeon Ju
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Fine artist, Yeonju Sung; Wearable Foods series, Constructed art forms made with food.
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Jan Hopkins 28"x14"x9", 2008, grapefruit peel, waxed linen, Alaskan yellow cedar bark and lotus pod tops and sharlyn melon peels, photo credit Ken Rowe
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Domestic Armor by Diane Savona. "In ancient Japan, people would donate silk kimonos to the monasteries. These would be cut and sewn to make patch-work garments called ‘kasas’. I liked the idea of a community combining used fabrics into one cloth. Over several years, I saved potholders from many different garage sales; I sewed together the protection from many different women. Groups of women often come together to help each other, to provide emotional support. Of course, you must believe in and live by the values of this group. If you outgrow the values of your group, their emotional reinforcement can start to seem rather heavy, like the weighty protection of this armor."
by Diane Savona
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Nicole Dextras -"Camellia Countessa is a wearable garment made entirely from leaves, branches and flowers. The design is based on the French Pannier (basket) dress, which where originally constructed from Willow branches."
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Nicole Dextras - "The Weedrobes Wardrobe" - [...series of wearables as a collection of fictional outfits for today's eco-warrior. Like paper cut-out dresses, these garments made from leaves, flowers and edibles, represent a yearning for a fashion industry built on sustainable materials and practices."
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Nicole Dextras - "The Weedrobes Wardrobe" - [...series of wearables as a collection of fictional outfits for today's eco-warrior. Like paper cut-out dresses, these garments made from leaves, flowers and edibles, represent a yearning for a fashion industry built on sustainable materials and practices."
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Beth Levine | Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at the Met
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Peter Callesen Transparent God (2009) via Automatism blog #paper #finecraft #art
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Rose Waterrose oh that is amazing!