Fashion by giulband
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Description
Fashion can kill the fantasy, it takes all the same not to follow our ideas but those of others who say to be more experts and can decide for you. If someone tries to get out of usual clothes, then appears as a strange person. I prefer think free using my head.
Comments (85)
JeffersonAF
Great creation my friend.
Jean_C
A very clever idea and an amazing image, great work!
loligagger
Great image and I agree with your thoughts!!!!!!!!
Glendaw
Oy what a awkward moment ! !
Sadly this is all too real !
You have awesome philosophy and always a perfect portrait to back your messages !
Really love your works and wisdom my friend.
You should have been a Professor / or perhaps you are ! !
hilmarion
Wonderful idea and render
wysiwig
Some people will stand out even if they are wearing what everyone else is wearing. Stunning work. Alcune persone si distingueranno fuori anche se essi indossano ciĆ² che tutti gli altri sta portando. Splendida lavoro.
icerian
Great idea, I like this image "in blue". Very well done.
moochagoo
Very impressive and creative
Deane
Impressive scene and a fantastic concept. Excellent work!
Barbara1337
What a creation!! Very impressive.
beas62
That is really cool! I've heard of the "blue man group". I think I like your group better. Great concept.
Vagabund
Great!
:-)
defactor
Really nice picture and concept.
Domi48
Fascinating...
anahata.c
Glendaw (above) wrote: "You should have been a Professor / or perhaps you are ! !" Yes, you should be teaching, if you're not teaching already...
A brilliant portrait of the bondage-of-fashion, and of fashion-conformity. Everyone here is covered by the same patterns---your brilliant tiles, again. (And the wall behind them is made of those tiles too, only they're gray rather than shades of blue.) You shape the tiles beautifully---I know nothing about Daz/Studio, but you model patterns to human forms beautifully. And these humans stand in many postures: Some are kneeling, and a few look oppressed or even enslaved. And the one flesh person, here, has transformed the tiles into an actual dress. She's turned the "fashion" into something personal.
Now, maybe she wants to break out of that dress. Maybe she wants to wear something much more personal. But it's triumphal, at least, because she's turned the tiles into something personal to 'her'. She's transformed the tiles into a personal expression. That's very positive...even if she'll ultimately get rid of the dress later on...
As always, you express your vision consummately---the woman isn't in the center, but on one side of the image. That makes the other people, here, dominate the image at first. But when we focus on her, we realize that she is the "way out" of this domination. She is the escape from all this conformity.
There are, of course, some genuine artists in the clothing field. (Italy has a number of small artisans who make wonderful things. I don't know how they earn a living, but they continue to make beautiful hand-made items.) But even the wonderful clothing artists can get twisted by the massive commercial field of fashion. Even they can be overtaken by the Prescriptions and Proscriptions of the fashion world. "Fashion," in English, comes from the Latin facere, which meant to make. (You probably know this, Giuliano, because I think you know Latin well.) (I don't, lol.) But the Italiano word, I believe, is moda. Which comes from the Latin modus, which originally meant measure. So, moda was supposed to be "the measure" of a person. That's the great mistake: Popular moda's not the measure of anything---it's just a style. And often it's a style motivated by money, profit, and reputation. The woman in your image seems to be pushing her way 'out' of all that money, profit, etc...she wants to find the moda of her own. It's beautifully done, Giuliano. Another of your brilliant conceptions.
sossy
my thought and I hate to wear stuff others dictate me! and wonder why the others do! your work again is stunning, impressive, expressive and outstanding! ;o)
Cgaynor
Very creative - one can reflect on conformity and humanity/inhumanity in this one.
me195
Very nice render and concept.
egresor
hmmmm... i like the blue figures. they are interesting but the realistic parts seem to detract to me. interesting though
K_T_Ong
Interesting concept, great render. :)
You've got to give the lady credit for having the courage to bare at least some of her skin. Everyone else is hiding behind a full-body suit!
designem
I think that fashion is all about keeping the corporate/ gov't money machine going and using a human's natural instinct of belonging to the group to get us to buy in to it. It's kind of hard not to buy in to it as I personally wouldn't walk around today dressed up like they did back in the 1700's!
junge1
Fantastic!
Pelican
Brilliant idea and realization !
meglamor
Wow! Just beautiful giulband :)
laughingstockcar
Well, you just started a trend for my characters' fashions. I'm going to start using tiles and all sorts of textures for them.