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Friday, October 3, 2014

Mosaic and Haute Couture - Dolce & Gabana - I

I try in this blog to tell you about historical, aesthetical and technical aspects of actual mosaics, but "Une fois n'est pas coutume" like we say where I come from, today I want to address the question of the influence of ancient mosaics in modern art; more specifically in Haute Couture fashion art.


At the Fall 2013 Milan Fashion Week Dolce & Gabbana introduced a collection inspired by Italian Byzantine Mosaics.


King Solomon Dress

King Solomon mosaic, Duomo Monreale,  Sicily

D&G traveled to mosaic adorned churches across the Italy, mosty in Sicily : from the Cefalu Cathedral, the Palatine Chapel, La Martorana, and the Duomo Monreale. 


Blue Angel Dress


Blue Angel, Cefalu Cathedral, Sicily


These Byzantine style mosaics were created during the 12th century during the reigns of Sicilian Kings Roger II and William II.

History has a way to always repeat itself (I wish politicians would remember that); during the Renaissance, Italian painters were inspired by Roman Frescoes and Mosaics created 13 centuries before them.  In our 21st century, fashion designers are inspired by the work of artists who created 10 centuries before us. 

Next week, I will show and tell more about the sources for D&G collections, some much older than the 12th century ! 
 
I hope you enjoy this post. I am a mosaic artist, with great admiration for our Roman and Byzantine Art. I create modern mosaics often inspired by the ancient masters. You can visit my site at mosaicblues  If you are interested by my works, please contact me by email at frederic.lecut@gmail.com or by phone at (334) 798 1639.


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Saturday, October 11, 2014

Mosaic and Haute Couture - Dolce & Gabana - Part Deux


This is a second post about the influence of ancient mosaics in modern art; more specifically of Byzantine Mosaics on 21st century Haute Couture fashion.



At the Fall 2013 Milan Fashion Week Dolce & Gabbana introduced a collection inspired by Italian Byzantine Mosaics.


Lion Dress


The Actual Lion mosaic from the Palatine Chapel


D&G traveled to mosaic adorned churches across Italy : the Cefalu Cathedral, the Cappela Palatina, La Martorana, and the Duomo Monreale in Sicily and the San Vitale Basilic in Ravenna




Justinian Handbag




The Actual Justinian mosaic (San Vitale Basilica)






These Byzantine style mosaics were created from the end of the Roman Empire in the 6th to the 12th century during the reigns of Sicilian Kings Roger II and William II.


During the Renaissance, Italian painters were inspired by Roman Frescoes and Mosaics created 13 centuries before them.  In our 21st century, fashion designers are inspired by the work of artists who created 15 centuries ago !




 
I hope you enjoyed this post. I am a modern mosaic artist, with great admiration for our Roman and Byzantine Art. I create modern mosaics inspired by the work of ancient masters. You can visit my site at mosaicblues  If you are interested by my works, please contact me by email at frederic.lecut@gmail.com or by phone at (334) 798 1639.





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In which I keep you informed of my work, techniques, history and archaeology of mosaics. 


Saturday, October 18, 2014

Mosaic and Haute Couture - Dolce & Gabana - Part Trois


This will be my final post about the Dolce & Gabbana Collection inspired by Byzantine mosaics and introduced to the world of Haute Couture in the Fall 2013.



Theodora Handbag




Empress Theodora mosaic (San Vitale Basilica)




D&G traveled to mosaic adorned churches across Italy, the Cefalu Cathedral in Sicily, the amazing San Vitale Basilica in Ravenna as well as other churches mostly located in Sicily.


Madonna Dress
 
The Cefalu Madonna Mosaic



During the Renaissance, Italian painters were inspired by Roman Frescoes and Mosaics created 13 centuries before them.  In our 21st century, fashion designers are still inspired by the work of artists who created 15 centuries before us. 



 
I am a modern mosaic artist who greatly admire Roman and Byzantine Art. My mosaics are often inspired by the works of ancient masters. You can visit my site at mosaicblues  If you are interested by my work, please contact me by email at frederic.lecut@gmail.com or by phone at (334) 798 1639.





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In which I keep you informed of my work, techniques, history and archaeology of mosaics.




Monday, May 18, 2015

Mosaic Glasses


Last October I introduced to you Dolce & Gabbana's 2013 collection inspired by Italian Byzantine mosaics.




In 2014, the same company introduced on the market a collection of eye glasses frames decorated from Millefiori glass.






Here is a lovely, very well done video about these. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. 




I am a modern mosaic artist with a deep admiration for ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine Arts. I share my passion in my newsletter, as well as the work of other more modern mosaicists working with traditional or non-traditional media.




You can see my own mosaics on my site at mosaicblues  If you are interested by my work or would like to drop me a line please contact me by email at frederic.lecut@gmail.com or by phone at (334) 798 1639. 


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