Artsea Style

Fashion, art, shopping, style, travel.

Friday, August 20, 2010

It's been

forever. There's really no excuse why I haven't been posting. I've been really caught up from my birthday, my trip to Los Angeles, and just everyday life. Some artworks that have been posted on the Intarwebs:



Saturday, June 26, 2010

Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion and Architecture.

Not sure if many people are aware, but Louis Vuitton's collection of three-books-in-one is out. Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion and Architecture is a fantastic literature collaboration project of Jill Gasparina, Glenn O'Brien, Taro Igarashi, Ian Luna and Valerie Steele. It's the hot hardcover in couture and design, available on Amazon.

I, myself, haven't picked up a copy yet, but I'm dying to get my hands on it. It's the perfect coffee table book, and many fashion and art authorities are calling it the 'it book' of the upcoming season. 

Do you plan on getting a copy?

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Joy from Parsons



My cousin Joy is visiting from New York. She goes to Parsons, the New School for Design, my dream college. Anyway, everytime she visits she brings a huge stock of couture for me, but this time she also brought some her handmade work.





I wish I took pictures of her work, but unfortunately, my camera broke over the weekend when I visited a garden with my mom. Hopefully I'll get it repaired soon.
I'll post more about Joy later.
x JIsu

Saturday, June 19, 2010

My Spring 2010 pick...

Dries Van Noten piece:

Thursday, June 17, 2010

A true artist knows...

that art is everywhere. Including the palette.


Saturday, June 12, 2010

Spero Villioti

Since the spotlight is on South Africa with all the World Cup events going on, I thought I'd post some African fashion and couture. Spero Villioti is one of my favorite designers in Africa.

From his Winter 2010 collection, during the Johannesburg Fashion Show:


Friday, June 11, 2010

Google is Art

I know it's a random topic for Artsy Style, but I think Google logos are the simplest and the most overseen kind of art online. There's always a Google logo that's so creative and meaningful. I thought I'd display some.
The first logo is celebrating the anniversary of Pac-Man, a global favorite. You could actually play the game on Google's home page.

The second picture is for Father's Day. Personally, it reminded me of one of Norman Rockwell's American-pastime-apple-pie paintings.

The third is for Earth Day, and the last is for April Fool's. It's simple, but it had me thinking for a few seconds.

Oh, by the way, you can submit your own logo to Google and they might accept it. Check it out HERE.