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"Little Silver Tutu"

"LITTLE SILVER TUTU"
180cm x 135cm x 16cm
foil paper on foam board

When we think about fashion, a few words came to our mind – glamour, spotlight, ever changing, and reflection of our times. There are some parallels between art and fashion as art sought to bring one’s focus into an issue of the current context. In doing so, it engenders a dialogue, just like a good fashion work does. I would like to present my latest creation in this light.

When it comes to giving form to fashion, the first thing to come to one’s mind is a woman's dress, the iconic Little Black Dress referred to as “LBD” from Coco Chanel. 

I was inspired by my 2-year-old daughter’s latest love of Ballet - hence a ballerina's tutu as the basic form of representation. Using a reflective surface (foil paper) to add curiosity and engage the imagination of the observer as he looks into the piece, I created “Little Silver Tutu” - a piece that seeks to be ever-changing depending on the context it is in - the viewer’s angle and the light condition. It is the same ballerina tutu but exudes different images and sparkles on closer look, sometimes reflecting imagery of the viewer himself. 

The concept of symmetry, proportion, light, shadow, flow/ motion are a few of the inspirations that helped form the artwork.

"Little Silver Tutu"
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"Little Silver Tutu"

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