понедельник, 3 ноября 2014 г.

Micro-Geometry After the Great War, Revitalised Decorative Language

Jacob Epstein 



Machinery became used in everyday life and production. That was one of the leading features not he era. War machinery and development pushed the progress of the industry and people's thinking. Fashion and art deco are very tightly interconnection. Coco Chanel "Chanel for Igor" Pay attention on the Interior. Squares, little patterns are repeated. She was very playful at the interior decoration go the Rue Cambon. 




The idea of a sea escape. The idea of whiteness and strong bold geometry which is still in use. Industrial aesthetic. Priority to life and health. London Art Deco Building factory - Battersea. 
Eltham palace



Think about a healthy life away from the city. The shapes, geometries, became Global. 
The other idea was rides around a rethinking about classic. Making classical features more cubistic, pay closer attention to how the interior space works in relation to the geometry. 
Eley Kishimoto wallpaper- contemporary, but reflects the modern idea of movements.





Piet Mondrian
One of the best examples of ideas of verticality and horizontality of nature+ pure clean colour, simplification. Idea of a clear open and true living



Reshape of the body, rethinking of the body position in the room, of how the body is comforted or places in to the interior. For example you don' sit any more, but lean. The ideas of softness, curvaceous, and again, simplification.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L53gjP-TtGE (Example of contemporary idea of body reshape, lightness) 







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