Saturday, December 4, 2021

The sensuous suggestiveness of draperie mouillée

One of Jan Sandek's works on the theme of draperie mouillée

Over a year ago my post titled, Weird or not weird featured the work of Jan Saudek, Czechoslovakia  born artist whose work represents a unique technique of combining photography and painting.  No other artist or photographer comes close to Jan Saudek's ability to daringly capture the human form in all its moods and changes. 

Rarely has the sensuous suggestiveness of draperie mouillée been explored since sculptors used the device in the 2nd century BC. For photographers it has the potential of adding an extra dimension to the limited repertoire of the nude. My own interest was aroused through using semi- sheer cotton viole for items in my Bare Minimum fashion designs. The material fulfills my objective of allowing a fleeting glance of the figure beneath.

 Cotton voile hand painted with fabric dyes allows a tantalizing glance of what lies beneath.

How it all began: Venus Genetrix (2nd Century BC)  

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