9/10/2012

Graphisme Nr. 4




adela, 16, czechia


it's not ada's (her user name is a.d.a.1234 but i will call her ada for this post) sense of fashion which brought her here into my little doll hall of fame but her way of creating those magical compostions using the medoll as kind of an untouchable creature born in somebodys dreams but to get a better understanding of what i'm going to write about i will show you some of her works:


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you can't call this simple dress up, it's far more elaborate. like a digital mashup in which different materials are becoming one and using the medoll as a a center. adela (the wonderful girl behind all this) says about her doll "she’s very useful, i can play with her, create new poses. i like that." she not only plays with her doll, she's leaving those normal medolls completely behind, it's nothing less than art!
 
"i was bored, thinking about doing something more than an outfit..."

to overcome the average is always something special and this goal is what adela's doll has managed to reach. i think her doll is a very good example for not being afraid of doing something "odd". of course it's always up to you what you want to be like and what your doll should look like but if you have reached a point where you are bored by your look or the look of your doll you should have the guts to get crazy. at least on stardoll you can always return to a normal utter appearance. "I started playing with it, doing compositions and later I stopped care about it". to be less concerned about what other dolls/people/users may think helped this doll to become an artwork so i don't think it's something bad isn't it, even if stardoll makes it very difficult sometimes for the users to do different things with their dolls.

 "most of my suite-looks are in chaos, you aren’t sure what it does mean but you can feel something." 


but what lays behind those digital "paintings"? as you may have noticed i had a little chit-chat with adela (you can find her quotes everywhere in this post ) and here is what she said about inspiration:

where do your inspiration come from?
the things i‘ve found the most inspiring are surreal art, music and people i’ve met. for example on stardoll it’s Alhane. i would call her „the queen of art“ because she always takes my breath, (...) sometimes i create suite-looks as a view for a song, like what I feel when I listen to music (...).

which artisits do you refer to?
i refer to many artists like René Magritte, Salvador Dali, Albín Brunovský, BANKSY. to be honest i refer to everything i like! for my suite-looks i feel like Albín Brunovský’s art is the most influentia. 

"it’s showing a part of me so it can’t be just an empty picture."

as you can see there's a lot of inspiraton behind her work, being a creative person myself i know what she means by "refer to everything (she) likes (...)" inspiration is everywhere and it helps you to get a different kind of view for the things around you. 
checking the artists adela mentioned albin brunovsky caught my attention. i was very impressed by his work but i could also see how massive his influnece on adelas doll is (which she said herself) so i thought i should show you some of his work: 


 




  

i think we can see the same mystical and dark artwork which dominates the suit-looks of ada. i personally am pretty touched be art like this, so i suggest you to visit ada's suit as soon as you have finished reading this post. she is not only one of stardolls most creative dolls (as far as i know) but adela (her creator) is a very nice persone too, who surely loves to answer you any questions you have, she also designs shirts and is currently selling some super rad tattoos. 

if you want to read the complete interview with adela aka a.d.a.1234 you have to wait a few days till i finished the graphisme archive where i will upload all my previous graphisme posts and where i will add this interview as a little extra for my beloved readers. so long ... 





stay edgy 

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