Kinetic Art

This collection was inspired by the Kinetic art to contains movement perceivable by the viewer or depends on motion for its effect. All designs were designed mathematically and systematically. Also, the collection expressed movement via the mathematical and symmetrical line. Additionally, the shape of the design was considered systemically to show the rhythm and volume of each piece.

Pale Horse / DieWelle / RèMOLO / Blossom of Hope

 

PALE HORSE

2014 Gallery Live - International Textile and Apparel  Association (ITAA), Charlotte, North Carolina, US.

Pale Horse was inspired in ‘The Requiem  Mass in D minor’ by Wolfgang Amadeus  Mozart. This design expressed dark and  chilly emotion to emphasize grandeur and  holiness to express an angel of death.

 
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DIEWELLE

2014 Gallery Live - International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA), Charlotte, North Carolina, US.

DieWelle is inspired by Alexander  Rodchenko’s photograph ‘Shukhov Tower’.  This design is designed mathematically  and systematically and expressed  multidimensional movements.

 

RèMOLO

100th Anniversary Exhibition (Sep. 29, 2018–Jan. 6, 2019): Goldstein Museum of Design, St.Paul, MN. US.

RèMOLO presents cutting edge fashion based on Kinetic-Art, which expresses the effect of movement and visual systems in the art to create the idea that an object’s beauty could be the product of optical illusions or mechanical movement.

 
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Blossom of Hope

2014 Gallery Live - International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA), Charlotte, North Carolina, US.

Blossom of Hope expresses the possibility of the avant-garde and the inner spiritual aspect of the hope for the future and the thrill of hope metaphorically. Blossom of Hope was inspired by Kinetic art to emphasize the rhythm and the volume by designing the pleats and the various layers.

 
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