I'm Catching Fireflies is a blog dedicated to ball-jointed dolls (BJDs), art and fashion. It is maintained by Kassandra Yboa, a graphic designer from the Philippines.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Midnight Reverie by Audrey Kawasaki
Audrey Kawasaki takes a more graphic approach to her art in her latest show, Midnight Reverie. Her use of black gives an eerie effect to her pieces. Her girls look even more enigmatic, and somehow quite menacing, compared to her older works.
Argh wth Disqus! I know I left a comment here but it wasn't posted again.
Anyway, I just wanted to say that the Lost in Thought and May There Be were the pieces that really reminded me of Blair for some reason. I can totally see you pulling off a shoot like this in the future ^_^
The faces she creates always really amazed me. I love her new artworks, just as enchanting as all of her prev artworks, I think :-) x http://sparkling-sea.blogspot.com/
I'm really loving her new works, the contrast between her delicate feminine forms and those bold blacks is really awesome
ReplyDeleteI know right? The facial expressions of her girls are more or less the same, but the black makes them look or feel really different! <3
ReplyDeleteArgh wth Disqus! I know I left a comment here but it wasn't posted again.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I just wanted to say that the Lost in Thought and May There Be were the pieces that really reminded me of Blair for some reason. I can totally see you pulling off a shoot like this in the future ^_^
Those pieces are actually my favorites from this show. *u*
ReplyDeleteThe faces she creates always really amazed me. I love her new artworks, just as enchanting as all of her prev artworks, I think :-)
ReplyDeletex http://sparkling-sea.blogspot.com/