Many inspirations in my designs come from my love for great art and the artists who create it. Although I have many favorites, Marc Chagall never fails to captivate me.
Born in Russia in 1887 to a Jewish family, his Post- Impressionist style and colorful romantic life transfers to his dreamlike canvas. In later years, having fled the Nazi's, he uses his art to fight back and send a message of equality for his people who, at the time, had lost their voice. Most apparent in his works is a story of love-- A love for color and imagination, a love for his people and a love for a woman with whom he spent the greater part of his life.
It is easy to fall victim to love at first sight.
So get ready to fall hard.
Three Candles
Claire De Lune
The White Christ
David and Bathsheba
Bluephie"To Every Age its Art, and to Art its FREEDOM." For info on where to see Chagall's work, Click
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