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ARRAY Scuba Vest Dress

ARRAY Scuba Vest Dress

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Quick and easy, this A-line vest dress adds some sass to your class. The Scuba fabric with it's heavy-weight knit weft (95% polyester, 5% elastane) gently drapes over your curves yet still has plenty of room for movement. The 60s inspired cut with accent binding gives it a modern sensibility, day into night. It's meant to be a statement piece but, when you put it on, you'll definitely be the punctuation. Add this dress to your wardrobe and you'll never have to worry about what to wear for those days when you want to feel casual while knowing you're really FANCY.

ABOUT THE PAINTING:

ARRAY, acrylic on canvas, 4 x 4 FT.

The structure of this piece is incredibly formalized in its foundation. If you focus on the underpainting, everything is rigid but each layer gets looser and looser, allowing a fertile ground for growth. It's the visual language of an artist being displayed before the viewer.

Visual art training is much like training in any field. You learn the history of art. You learn about materials and tools, how they’re made and they’ve evolved. You learn how to look at things, study things and pay attention to details. You learn the language of art, words like composition, scale, perspective, focal point, balance, gestural, tension, veristic, field, impasto, texture, painterly, et al. If you’re lucky, you have a fantastic high school art teacher who was heavily influenced by the Renaissance masters and taught you how to draw figures from the inside out. She was almost scientific in encouraging us to learn the bones, muscles and joints in the body so we knew how they worked and could approach figure drawing in the most naturalistic way.

With all this formalized education and continued autodidactic training throughout life, one might ask, “What made you go in the direction you have with your abstract art?” First of all, just to clarify and explain, my work isn’t abstract; it’s nonobjective. I understand how it’s easily confused because the term “abstract” is more common than nonobjective. Nonobjective means there’s no recognizable relationship between what you see in my work and the natural world. Wherein, when something is considered abstract, that means it’s an abstraction of the natural world. It’s  a semantic but I write these to share my thoughts on my work. As far as why my work has evolved into what it is today, Picasso said it best, "Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.”

Designer Scuba Dress

  • Made from Scuba fabric (95% poly 5% elastane)
  • Sleeveless design
  • A-line cut
  • Above the knee
  • Sustainably printed
  • Handmade to order

Turn inside out before washing. Iron on the reverse of the printed side. 86°F wash. Low tumble heat. Do not wring. Low heat iron. Steam safe.

  • Wash At 86°F
  • Wash at 85°F
  • Tumble 1
  • Do Not Wring
  • Low Heat
  • Steam Safe

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