Showing posts with label jiiakuann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jiiakuann. Show all posts

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Dots[Connection]: Moonlight & Koi

Here is your weekly Draw A Dot. recap!

George V. Antoniou has recently created a new series and I am loving all the pieces! The illustrations are very surreal and he dresses some of the celebrities in Haute Couture pieces! Below is just one of the stunning pieces! [Read Here]

Courtesy of George V. Antoniou

I am a fan of jiiakuann's works and this Miu Miu Pre-Fall 2016 illustration is simply wonderful! It is surreal and reminds me of the traditional Chinese art. I can't wait to see more stunning pieces from this talented artist in the near future!  [Read Here]

Courtesy of jiiakuann

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Dots[Connection]: Urban Glamour

Here is your weekly Draw A Dot. recap!

Here comes the 2nd collaboration piece with Asian Couture Federation! For this illustration, I have paired Shamekh with Michael Cinco and the result is outstanding! I am loving the urban jungle vibe! [Read Here]

Courtesy of Shamekh

Jiiakuann recently did a few illustrations for GQ Style China and I am totally in love with the Gucci F/W 2015 pieces. They are so whimsical and full of great details! Just like a cover of a fairy tale book! [Read Here]

Courtesy of jiiakuann



Sunday, June 29, 2014

Art[s]ense: jiiakuann

I have been admiring the works of jiiakuann for a very long time, so when I got the green light from the Swide team to feature this artist on the site, I was extremely excited!

For this particular feature, she created an exclusive illustration based on the Dolce & Gabbana S/S 2014 collection. It's her typical surreal style and I just cannot get enough of it.

Please visit Swide for my interview on her and Draw A Dot. for my personal remarks.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Graphicology: Fashion Illustrations by Jiiakuann

Another day, another amazing talent.

Alexander McQueen S/S 2012

Jiiakuann is a very innovative illustrator. Her works are pretty abstract, and at the same time, remind you of some classic paintings. I think the most brilliant part of her works is the use of fashion element. She really understands the vibe of each collection so when you look the piece, it tends to show you the mood board of that particular season's collection.

At this moment, I am really looking forward to seeing S/S 2013 works from her and at the same time, I have a very good feeling her style will continue to evolve. What do you think?

Miu Miu F/W 2012
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