Drowning Girl by Roy Lichtenstein a Dive into Pop Art
Roy Lichtenstein’s “Drowning Girl” embodies pop art’s connection between design and mainstream culture. It parodies mass media and highlights design principles.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Design principles in the applied and decorative arts serve as the foundational bedrock for creating objects that are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. These principles—balance, contrast, emphasis, proportion, hierarchy, repetition, rhythm, and unity—guide artisans and designers in their quest to imbue furniture, textiles, ceramics, and other decorative pieces with harmony and intention. For instance, the proportion in furniture design ensures comfort and ergonomics, while contrast in textile patterns can make a bold statement in interior settings. In the hands of a skilled designer, these principles coalesce to transcend mere utility, allowing objects to narrate stories, evoke emotions, and reflect the cultural zeitgeist, becoming timeless artifacts of beauty and craftsmanship.
Roy Lichtenstein’s “Drowning Girl” embodies pop art’s connection between design and mainstream culture. It parodies mass media and highlights design principles.Read More →
Bing & Grøndahl, a renowned Danish porcelain manufacturer, has a rich history of excellence and innovation, shaping Danish decorative arts and captivating collectors worldwide.Read More →
Belper Pottery, a significant English pottery of the 18th century, produced unique stoneware with distinctive applied decoration and political commentary, leaving a lasting artistic legacy.Read More →
“Building Better Bathrooms” by Samantha Proulx, Julie Sawchuk, and Jane Vorbrodt emphasizes the economic and ethical importance of designing accessible bathrooms. It offers detailed guidance and real-life examples.Read More →
LeRatio redefines dining with handmade reactive glaze dinnerware, reflecting history and offering sets that balance artistry and function for $36.95-$79.95.Read More →
The Le Creuset Stoneware Set of 6 London Mugs infuses history with modern design. Durable, colorful, and versatile, they elevate culinary experiences. #FunctionalElegance #ColorfulKitchenRead More →
“The Way Beyond Art: The Work of Herbert Bayer” delves into the visionary Herbert Bayer’s impact on modern design, offering inspiration and insight. Available now.Read More →
“Vintage Industrial Interiors” explores the history, evolution, and principles of industrial design, inviting readers to appreciate its robust elegance. Order your copy on Amazon.Read More →
“Graphic Design: The New Basics” by Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips redefines design education, offering visual demonstrations and modern insights, an indispensable resource for aspiring designers.Read More →
Julien Hébert, a Quebec-born artist, blended philosophy, comics, and industrial design, leaving a lasting mark with iconic creations like the Expo 67 logo.Read More →