oriental illustrations are impressive and intricately drawn, showcasing
harmoniously coated gold and black images. One of her signature
subjects, the gorgeous Asiatic female figure, is placed onto various
compositions and expresses an incredible amount of detail. draws figures such as skeletons, landscapes and even marijuana leaves
that are different in context, but still maintains her personal style
through the phenomenal patterning. The artist's subtle use of gold in
between highly detailed illustrations is mesmerizing.art is every bit as beautiful as it is eerie. found a unique
balance of expressing different emotions and themes using a signature
style of drawing. the portfolio is versatile, captivating and a delight
to look at.
The art featured here shows so many cultural influences it’s hard to
name them. But, from what we can see, Magdalena Tatarek is the reigning
princess of Polish Geisha Skater art which is a new genre that she
apparently created.
The Asian-inspired designs for skater shoes are gorgeous. The hand-painted skateboard is too nice to take on the street, even though you’d stop traffic if you did.
Magdalena Tatarek is part of Project Mleko. The project, according to Tatarek, “arised to share colours, freshness and great design.” So far, so good, right? “We wanted to prove that it is possible in Poland to design, produce and sell original and cozy clothes. Mleko is a duo of graphics/designers experienced in the clothing industry. The designers were done with working for big clothing companies,” and “they decided to use their knowledge and skills to establish a new and independent project.”
Project Mleko sights Polish folklore as an influence, which sounds unusual, but whatever works. Mleko products are made in Poland and promote Fair Trade.
Photos courtesy of Magdalena Tatarek and Project Mleko. Check out the site for Magdalena Tatarek and Mleko design below.
The Asian-inspired designs for skater shoes are gorgeous. The hand-painted skateboard is too nice to take on the street, even though you’d stop traffic if you did.
Magdalena Tatarek is part of Project Mleko. The project, according to Tatarek, “arised to share colours, freshness and great design.” So far, so good, right? “We wanted to prove that it is possible in Poland to design, produce and sell original and cozy clothes. Mleko is a duo of graphics/designers experienced in the clothing industry. The designers were done with working for big clothing companies,” and “they decided to use their knowledge and skills to establish a new and independent project.”
Project Mleko sights Polish folklore as an influence, which sounds unusual, but whatever works. Mleko products are made in Poland and promote Fair Trade.
Photos courtesy of Magdalena Tatarek and Project Mleko. Check out the site for Magdalena Tatarek and Mleko design below.
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