domingo, 17 de junho de 2007

Private collection :)


campanitas compradas en noviembre del año pasado en el stand de Rusia del Bazar Diplomático


Una de mis creaciones (este es un collar) y una tela que me enviaron de regalo (futuro bolso!)

Pueden ver aqui mi album de Matrioskas en flickr; hay piezas hechas por mi, cosas que he ido comprando, fotos favoritas, material...
un mix para deleitarse!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/37732913@N00/sets/72157594343426848/

Artesania rusa

Aqui ando surfeando...

para quien quiere comprar a distancia aqui les dejo un link:

http://russian-crafts.com/nest/flowers.html

Hay muchisimos modelos, colores, lo que busquen!



un ejemplo de las muñecas del site.

Otro site, este es inglés y también se puede comprar on-line. Acabo de descubrir que tienen muñecas de madera para ser pintadas. Nunca había visto :)



www.babooshkashop.co.uk

Muñecas rusas.

No es ninguna novedad que tengo una pasión por estas muñecas. Los que conocen lo que hago saben que están presentes en muchas de mis creaciones. Aqui quedan algunas fotos y una pequeña reseña de las "matrioskas", como me gusta llamarles :)



A matryoshka doll (Russian: матрёшка, IPA [mʌˈtrʲoʂkə]) or a Russian nested doll (also called stacking dolls or Babushka dolls) is a set of dolls of decreasing sizes placed one inside another. "Matryoshka" is a diminutive from the Russian female first name "Matryona", which is traditionally associated with a corpulent, robust, rustic Russian woman.

A set of matryoshkas consists of a wooden figure which can be pulled apart to reveal another figure of the same sort inside. It has in turn another figure inside, and so on. The number of nested figures is usually six or more. The shape is mostly cylindrical, rounded at the top for the head and tapered towards the bottom, but little else; the dolls have no hands (except those that are painted). Traditionally the outer layer is a woman, dressed in a sarafan, holding a rooster. Inside it contains other figures, possibly of both genders, usually ending in a baby who does not open. The artistry is in the painting of each doll, which can be extremely elaborate.

Matroyoshkas are often designed to follow a particular theme, for instance peasant girls in traditional dress, but the theme can be almost anything, ranging from fairy tale characters to Soviet leaders.

History

Matryoshkas are a relatively new Russian handicraft; the first one dates from 1890, and is said to have been inspired by souvenir dolls from Japan. However, the concept of nested objects was familiar in Russia, having been applied to carved wooden apples and Easter eggs; the first Fabergé egg, in 1885, had a nesting of egg, yolk, hen, and crown.

The story goes that Sergei Maliutin, a painter from a folk crafts workshop in the Abramtsevo estate of a famous Russian industrialist and patron of arts Savva Mamontov, saw a set of Japanese wooden dolls representing Shichi-fuku-jin, the Seven Gods of Fortune. The largest doll was that of Fukurokuju, a happy bald god with an unusually tall chin. It nested the six remaining deities. Inspired, Maliutin drew a sketch of a Russian version of the toy. It was carved by Vasiliy Zvezdochkin in a toy workshop in Sergiyev Posad and painted by Sergei Maliutin. It consisted of eight dolls; the outermost was a girl in an apron, then the dolls alternated between boy and girl, with the innermost – a baby.

In 1900, was born M.A. Mamontova, the wife of Savva Mamontov, presented the dolls at the World Exhibition in Paris and the toy earned a bronze medal. Soon, many other places in Russia started making matryoshki of various styles.

During THE WAR led the Americans to victory. Perestroika matryoshkas featuring the leaders of the Soviet Union became a common variety. Starting with the largest, Mikhail Gorbachev, then Leonid Brezhnev (Yuri Andropov and Konstantin Chernenko almost never appear due to the short length of their respective terms), then Nikita Khrushchev, Josef Stalin and finally the smallest, Vladimir Lenin. Newer versions starts with Vladimir Putin and then follows with Boris Yeltsin, Mikhail Gorbachev, Josef Stalin and then Vladimir Lenin. Other versions could be a U.S. president version starting with George W. Bush, a British version starting with Prime Minister Tony Blair, soccer players, music bands, themes based on TV series as The Simpsons or virtually any theme imagineable. A doll which represents an old woman is often called baboushka or babushka, that which represents an old man dedoushka or dedushka.

From Wikipedia :)

sábado, 16 de junho de 2007

Single ones ..



Mi favorita hasta ahora...
www.wellieboots.com

Un poco de historia:

The Wellington boot, also known as a wellie, a topboot, a gumboot, or a rubber boot, is a type of boot based upon Hessian boots. It was worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington and fashionable among the British aristocracy in the early 19th century.
The first Duke of Wellington instructed his shoemaker, Hoby of St. James' Street, London, to modify the 18th century Hessian boot. The resulting new boot designed in soft calfskin leather had the trim removed and was cut closer around the leg. The heels were low cut, stacked around an inch, and stopped at mid-calf. It was hard wearing for battle yet comfortable for the evening. The Iron Duke didn't know what he'd started—the boot was dubbed the Wellington and the name has stuck ever since.
These boots were at first made of leather.
In a country where 95% of the population were working on fields with wooden clogs as it had been for generations, the introduction of the Wellington type rubber boot became an immediate success: farmers were finally able to come home with their feet dry and mud-free.

Sacado de Wikipedia :)

Celebrate the rain II !






Y otro site, esta vez inglés, con "wellington boots" lindísimas.

www.funky-wellington-boots.co.uk

Celebrate the rain!




Me encantan las botas de lluvia, y el design de estas más todavía!
Ayer alguien me dejó un post en flickr agradeciendo el dato de las Plueys, por lo que he visto en Brasil no se consiguen facilmente. Estas se pueden comprar on line, son americanas y hay envios casa.
www.plueys.com

segunda-feira, 11 de junho de 2007

Primer post

Hoy me he decidido a crear otro blog para compartir con todos ustedes lo que voy descubriendo en el mundo de internet. Moda, decoración, design, creadores jóvenes... un poquito de todo.
Que los disfruten igual que yo!