Egyptian Style

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Art, Beauty, Fashion and Style, hair, makeup

This is an Art Deco art movement + Hobby inspired design.
Focus on the trouser design and costume a jacket to go with the trouser.

My Art Deco movement was inspired by Gustav Klimt.
He was an fantastic artist.An Austrian symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement. Klimt is noted for his paintings, murals , sketches , and other objects d'ar. Klimt's primary subject was the female body,his works are marked by a frank eroticism.And of course he is one of the Art Deco inspired artist.

He LOVES woman so much.That's why he focus on woman's painting.
He thinks that woman was so beautiful and he is addicted to it.
He has a lot of wifes. He got married to a lot of woman and he had got more than 30 children.
Incredible!

I Love how he combine real gold in his art work.Which I'm in love with and why I love him so much.
Is incredible how details he made the artworks and I believed every single piece of his artworks were so expensive.
He include real gold in his painting makes me shock and his works were absolutely wonderful!I think the movie is too dramatic and not 100% true so I don't really like the movie version.If you really wanted to know about him more I prefer you buy books.

And because he always made very sexual artworks,so in the history of him he is try unimportant at his life ages.But all the women fall in love with him and let him paint them.Well some of them then becomes wife.
Gustav Klimt and his works have ben the subjects of many collector coins and medals,such as 100 EURO painting Gold Coin, issued on November 5, 2003,by the Austrian Mint. The obverse depicts Klimt in his studio with two unfinished paintings on easels. 



The following artworks were his famous pieces, he also drew sketches, black and white painting.

But my all time favourite are these.


Baby


Der Kuss 1908

The Kiss
Measures: 180 x 180 cm
Technique: Oil on canvas
Depository: Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna.

The highpoint of his 'Golden Period', when he painted a number of works in a similar gilded style. A perfect square, the canvas depicts a couple embracing, their bodies entwined in elaborate robes decorated in a style influenced by both linear constructs of the contemporary Art Nouveau style and the organic forms of the earlier Arts and Crafts movement. The work is composed of conventional oil paint with applied layers of gold leaf, an aspect that gives it its strikingly modern, yet evocative appearance.



Die Jungfrau 1913

The Virgins
Measures: 190 × 200 cm
Technique: Oil on canvas
Depository: National Gallery Prague

The Virgins contains multiple flowers, which add to the theme: evolution into womanhood. While sketching for the painting, Klimt wanted his models to make larger than life physical poses. There are five women in the painting (or one woman with four sides to her persona) and all of them seem to be intertwined. The lines are clear and the human themes of love, sexuality and regeneration are obvious in the circular cyclical shape of the work. In painting The Virgins the different life stages are represented by the same woman. Dislocated body parts in outrageous poses move as if under water. The empty shell of a woman's dress at the bottom gives birth to a child (the next generation) via a cascading waterfall of colour.





Bildnis der Emilie Flöge 1902

Portrait of Emilie Flöge
Measures: 181 x 84 cm
Technique: Oil on canvas
Depository: Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien

Emilie Louise Flöge (born 30 August 1874 in Vienna and died 26 May 1952 in Vienna) was an Austrian designer, fashion designer and businesswoman. She was the life companion of the painter Gustav Klimt.


Judith I (und der Kopf des Holofernes) 1901

Judith I (and the head of Holofernes)
Measures: 84 x 42 cm
Technique: Oil on canvas
Depository: Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna

Klimt depicts Judith as a femme fatale. She looks down on the viewer, her mouth voluptuously open and with her right hand she strokes the hair of Holofernes. The mountains, the fig trees and the vine stock refer to an Assyrian relief on the Palace of Sennacherib as a biblical place. Judith, also often mentioned as Salome, is a chase widow who defeats the haughty military leader of the Assyrians by plain ruse without seducing Holofernes and in a weak moment decapitates him. Klimt’s brother Ernst made the frame. The painting was first shown at the 8th International Art exhibition in Munich 1901.






Within my hobby of Egyptian styling + collecting things(e.g. Beads)

I think Egyptian style is a very good day to present a gold accessories feeling.Because it egypt, the king and rich people wear a lot of gold accessories.
The more they have in their outfit, the richer they are.
Is a very proud expression.


The final piece of work.













I really Love this hairstyle.



Model : Dasha Kaverzina
makeup :  Lily Ma
Fashion design,Styling,hair styling 
and photographer: Lily Ma


Hope you like the egyptian style.I think is really cool and sexy.

Stay gorgeous!XX


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