Morning nostalgia Who said that hospitals are scary? #summertime # happiness #warm #days #happy# times
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Le Bon Marché Paris Photo @alicjakonkol
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Cesar Paris exhibition #centre #pompidou #paris #blurred #view
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Algae city scape Photography @alicjakonkol #summerinthecity #szczecin #under # construction
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exploring skin
/collage
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ecstasy
photo @alicjakonkol
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Put your shadows together until they become one #last #nights # nostalgia #unforgettable #trip # latvia #veste #riga# memories
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O R I G A M I F I G U R E
project @alicjakonkol
photography @alicjakonkol
The base of this fashion project was one piece of fabric with only one cut for the head. The whole shape and construction of the garment was manipulated and formed with foldings and layers.
The aim was to provide a body with new dimensions and play with the construction of the garment.
Main inspiration was the technique of origami , however executed in a more intuitive and unintentional way with no goal for the end result.
It aims at triggering the feeling of comfort and security. Unlike the sharp finishing and edges of the origami structures, the general outlook is softer but the geometric forms of the outlines remain.
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O R I G A M I F I G U R E
project @alicjakonkol
photography @alicjakonkol
Folding, deconstructing , creating new forms similar to that of origami sculptures.
New dimensions of the silhouette.
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O R I G A M I F I G U R E
project @alicjakonkol
photography @alicjakonkol
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see your face
photo @alicjakonkol
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trip to memory lane
/somewhere in croatia
photo @alicjakonkol
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D O M E D face jewellery project
by @alicjakonkol
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D O M E D
The main focus of this project were simplicity and minimalism. The aim was to create elegant and unconventional jewellery pieces and to play with the idea of beautification through decorating one’s body.
Could jewellery be also used as means of deforming and altering one’s features.?The project did not aim at extreme results but rather at emphasizing the beauty and the architecture of a human body. Studying face features allowed me to create unique, personalised pieces accentuating and deforming the seemingly unchangeable.
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