The Merger of Art and Designer Clothing
The human figure is depicted in art for centuries. Of the anatomically precise sketches of pre-modern Da Vinci and post-modern image of Damien Hirst to the telling facial expression and body language of Caravaggio, the human form has been studied and explored both inside and out. Whether early Pollock or pornography, offensive or abstract, the body controls a large body of work inspired. Recently, the human body has changed from prisoners in the life of canvas, or rather wall space in the gallery of life through the fusion of art and fashion.
If the evolution of human consciousness is more ingrained in modern art, individual taste in aesthetics often stood back the message conveyed. While one is no less important than others in achieving a sense of balance, it is especially true where art and fashion meet. By it's very nature, is only as fashion was the function it serves. If anything the criteria of "fashion" that reflected the prevailing style of the day. A date of fedora is still an old fedora or say, "Von Dutch", "Cleveland Indians" or anything. But what happens to these standards are realized? Is there still room for explanation?
Currently, there are few designers in the market who are able to establish the relevance of contemporary art and fashion designer to combine, though public demand is high. While certain segments of the population as a perception of art in life, others see it as a resource for portraying the merits of positive social change. Regardless of which opinion, if any, an underwritten, the clothiers who manage the messages of art in their clothes to merge and do not at the expense of fashion is likely to enjoy a great deal of success.
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