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So now we've moved to part 2. Hello, this is Sea

Hedgehog, and you're here again on my channel, A Jest

in Sober Earnest for Part 2 of the "People that Inspire

You in the Doll Hobby" Tag, which I have now converted

to art inspiration for the second half.

So I also wanted to talk about random artists as well. So

the 1st one I wanted to mention, again, because I

always talk about this 1, is Madeleine Vionnet. I don't

know if I'll put the Wikipedia Article, or whatever,

because she's dead now. Her height was in the 20s and

30s.

She's a super interesting designer thought because…so,

I think I mentioned in another video—again, repeating

things that I've mentioned in other videos—that she's

considered an expert with bias fabric, so like cutting on

the diagonal and draping on the diagonal.

And her outfits are architectural, which would make you

think that they would be geometric, but they're actually

very drapey and soft, which I think is very interesting.

And it's not, like I hate soft; I am more of a structural

garment sort of person.

And I'll try to see if I can post a picture of exactly how

well-planned some of these outfits are. But just that

somebody could think of this without having 3D

modeling software I think is pretty incredible.

Yeah. So Vionnet.

Another 1; had to mention it. Very architectural, but this

time very structural or geometric is Charles James. He

was famous I think in the 50s and 60s. And I think his

most famous dress, which I think I will put here with a

link to the Wikipedia article, is the cloverleaf dress.

And he was really famous for weirdly shaped crinolines

that made his skirt have very interesting curves to them

that didn't necessarily either 1) gravity or 2) the cut of

the dress, which is super interesting.

But I think the interesting part of him is that he gives me

inspiration for making things that [seemingly] violate the

laws of gravity, and that is sometimes a necessity for

me, especially with undergarments. You've seen my

struggles in other videos!

And then for more modern designers, I really like Mary

Katranzou. I don't know if anyone's familiar with her.

Probably. I think she was popular in the mid 2000s—

she really popularized

--Hold on. Ugh!—

The photo print dresses, but I think what's really

interesting about her clothes---and I'll try to post one

here with the Wikipedia article—is that I think she uses

3D modeling software because what she ended up

doing was she printed patterns, but then she set the

orientation of the photo on each dress panel in such a

way that when you lined the seams together, everything

matches up.

And I'm super anal about matching patterns and it

pleases me. I enjoy this a lot, so Mary Katranzou.

--Don't leave me!—

This cat has been causing some troubles. I had to take

her to the vet and she freaked out in the car, so I

unzipped the cat carrier because I thought she was

caught on something or whatever, and she projectile

sh*t down my front and on 1 hand.

So then I was like 1 stop. My vets like—oh, gosh—at the

end of the street from my parent's house. So thankfully I

was that close—I was at like the stoplight away from

their house and I was able to turn in their driveway and I

just tossed everything I was wearing in a bucket and

rinsed it out. I had to figure out how to get out of the car

without putting sh*t on the door or on anything else in

the car. I had to drive like that!

It's not her fault. She was crying because she was going

to poop and I interpreted that as she was afraid—well,

she was, but…Ah, struggles! It was not her fault that she

shat down my front, but it didn't make it anymore

pleasant! She's making up right now by purring.

Right, so I got distracted. So Mary Katranzou. Another

one—and now I've sort of moved from designers to the

theater—and I think this is my favorite artist of all time

across the board for everything: is Eiko Ishioka,

especially her work in Bram Stoker's Dracula, the movie.

Her costuming is amazing and I love all of it. I would

find the opportunity to wear it. It's all ridiculous, but I

would find a way. So hopefully, Wikipedia article, link, all

that cr*p.

Another 1, if we're talking about movies, is Trisha Biggar,

who may be familiar if anyone is obsessed with Star

Wars—or infamous, because she's actually the costume

designer for the prequels. So not like the most recent

Star Wars movies, but the ones that are infamous, that

everyone hates—"hates"—for the plot…the lack thereof

for plot development, or bad acting, or something, I

don't know, but I love them because of the costuming.

And in particular, which I hope to show in the link and

photo here, is the black feather dress from the Phantom

Menace is velvet that has been individually pinched into

little pyramids and dry so that it sticks up in little points

along the cape, so I am obsessed with that dress—it's

incredible.

And I like the inspiration. I know it's such a trope in Sci-

Fi to inspire your costumes from cultural garments that

actually exist

--what are you doing?—

And perhaps, you know, poorly recreate them or use

them in context that are culturally insensitive, and I don't

want to minimize that—eh, but I am, I guess—but I think

the way she melded modern ideas with a traditional

aesthetics is very different from anything I've ever seen

before. And I think it's very interesting how you could

make something that is historical look so futuristic.

So now we're to fabric! So my favorite fabric line of all

time is Echino by Etsuko Furuya. And I really like it

because I guess it's sort of me. It has like the historical

damasks, it's got some retro, and then she throws in

skulls and owls—she puts an owl on it—and I like that.

So this is an older fabric line, again, it initially came out

in the mid 2000s. it's since been reissued multiple times

and I think the most recent reissue actually brought

back one of her most famous print, which is this

damask with the skulls in it, which I really like.

Um, and I think that's it. Bye!

For more infomation >> BJD Tag: "Who Inspires You in the Hobby?" [BJD Addicts Prompt 43] [Part 2] [CC] - Duration: 10:22.

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Your and Maceál's hobbies - Rapalje Show 59 - Duration: 7:15.

Welcome in my garden.

Something happened in my garden. Look at this.

I See that our grumpy gnome got a girlfriend

To be honest, I really don't know how she got here

So I need a name for her

Many people ask me, or my band colleagues, what kind of hobbies we have

I would like to

talk about our hobbies and your hobby because I think a hobby is very important.

I have hobbies, but I'm not doing my hobbies enough

Spend a lot of time on making music, which is also a hobby to be honest

This gardening thing that's not a hobby of mine

To be honest

If somebody wants to help me out with getting my garden

nice again, I could really use some help

For me, making music, starting music before Rapalje

Was a way, well, to just feel good

So that's a hobby and I spent some time doing it

Playing on the street and it was a good hobby because I also made some money.

Please. Let me know in the comments.

Think about what hobby you got

There's three types of hobbies:

There's a hobby you're doing right now something

to make you feel good. Something to spend your

free time with

To relax, to see other people or to be alone

There's also a hobby that you want to do. Something

That would be nice but maybe too expensive or maybe it is

nothing that you think you can do

Or it is

because you don't have time or you think you don't have time.

So there's a hobby that you wish you had

Then there's a third kind of hobbies and that's the hobby

That you used to have but that you forgot about it

or you're not doing it again because you have new hobbies

The things I'm doing right now is making videos

I really like to make videos and

It is kind of hobby. I put more time in it and then I can ever afford to make money with it

One of my hobbies I'm doing right now is building speaker systems like this:

Loudspeakers

That you can see at our concerts because at many concerts from Rapalje

You can hear and see my sound hobby

The second kind of hobby is the things I used to do

And I really want to do. One of them is doing sports

I really really really would love to do more sports: Running jumping

and I also would do some some fitness I did.

I used to do some fitness like with

the heavy weights fitness

That's something I did not do for a long time

And that's something I want to do again

and there's another hobby..

Shooting bow is a really fine hobby it really

lets you concentrate on one thing and you really have to do many things right before you can even

think about getting the right shot

blacksmithing is also a hobby I had

I have I have a new hobby!

I really really really wanted to do all my life, I guess

This would be a nice T-shirt to put on

for this livestream because this is the T-shirt from Weltenkrieger

When you're in a band or when you got something for me to listen to, to show

Please send it over and I will put the music in the edit from

Rapalje show.

Let me hear about your hobbies

Please name a hobby you

did do

but are not doing again

A hobby you're doing right now and you love

And a hobby you really wish to do. And I'm going to look at your comments

When you got a nice hobby, please send something over you're making

for you, for yourself, from somebody else or from me and I will show it in the next Rapalje Shows

When I'm back in my studio

or here my garden. I really love to see what you're doing with your hobbies

One of my new hobbies will be that I will travel

once a month and

I will visit an

interesting person with an interesting job or hobby

Maybe a musician you know

Make a nice video of it.

This is a start for a better connectivity

A better picture quality

This is the first time I really get the feeling that I can trust

this set up

Okay, some batteries are dying. That's great! My camera battery

My remote device

And at the moment that I thought that everything went right

That camera

Shut off automatically after about half an hour of filming

So now I'm back at my studio and thanks to our patrons at patreon.com

We're able to do all these live streams

To shoot all the videos. To edit them

If you want to help us out

Become a patron. Go to patreon.com

And just try it for one dollar a month first

You can see all the goodies and all the tiers you'll get

from Patreon

And I also would like to thank the biggest sponsors on Patreon:

Michael Witt

Simone Baumgartner

Lorna Wilbur

Penny Carlsen

kalotte

And Bjorn van Rijszen

So be easy and free and enjoy your hobbies

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