Sunday, March 13, 2016

Gucci @gucci: Jaesuk Kim for #GucciGram Tian Japanese woodblock print artists pictured what they called “the floating world”—a diaphanous place of ephemeral beauty and poetry that they found in the city’s pleasure districts. The Korea and Australia-based artist Jaesuk Kim (@jaesukkim) depicts a similar world, but one that is even more literally floating and fleeting. Kim mixes classic fashion illustration with added innovations, experimenting with textures taken from the real world. This works particularly well with Kim’s #GucciTian remix, which depicts a tree blooming with Tian motifs, a monkey and a woman stretched out on a Tian Padlock bag, peacefully contemplating the beauty around her. — @kchayka See more #GucciGram through link in bio.

Jaesuk Kim for #GucciGram Tian
Japanese woodblock print artists pictured what they called “the floating world”—a diaphanous place of ephemeral beauty and poetry that they found in the city’s pleasure districts. The Korea and Australia-based artist Jaesuk Kim (@jaesukkim) depicts a similar world, but one that is even more literally floating and fleeting. Kim mixes classic fashion illustration with added innovations, experimenting with textures taken from the real world. This works particularly well with Kim’s #GucciTian remix, which depicts a tree blooming with Tian motifs, a monkey and a woman stretched out on a Tian Padlock bag, peacefully contemplating the beauty around her. — @kchayka
See more #GucciGram through link in bio. via @gucci
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