DANIELLE
SIOBHAN
COLE
ILLUSTRATION
Medium: colored pencil Composition: six figure mini-collection incorporating lace in different proportions and places in each ensemble. Date: 2009 - 2010
Medium: colored pencil Composition: five models interpreted in a femme fatale style wearing lingerie pieces by Agent Provocateur. Date: 2013 - 2014
Medium: colored pencil Composition: five models interpreted in a femme fatale style wearing lingerie pieces by Agent Provocateur. Date: 2013 - 2014
Medium: colored pencil Composition: one model interpreted in a femme fatale style wearing lingerie by Agent Provocateur. Date: 2013 - 2014
Medium: colored pencil Composition: one model interpreted in a femme fatale style wearing lingerie by Agent Provocateur. Date: 2013 - 2014
Medium: colored pencil Composition: one model interpreted in a femme fatale style wearing lingerie by Agent Provocateur. Date: 2013 - 2014
Medium: colored pencil Composition: one model interpreted in a femme fatale style wearing lingerie by Agent Provocateur. Date: 2013 - 2014
Medium: colored pencil Composition: one model interpreted in a femme fatale style wearing lingerie by Agent Provocateur. Date: 2013 - 2014
Medium: colored pencil figure base, illustrator based garments with photoshop coloring. Composition: One ensemble as an illustration of a look created through the concept "Externalizing the Internal. The lines on the garments are created to overlap in specific places. Date: 2013 - 2014
Medium: colored pencil base figure, garments made in illustrator, texture and color added in photoshop. Composition: My illustrations for my collection created through the concept "Ephemeral Reality: That Moment". Date: 2013 - 2014
Medium: marker, stylist pen, water color Composition: I designed this mini collection to encompass the cycle from sand to glass; specifically on a molecular level. It shows how sand, (in this case silicon dioxide), as a crystalline-structured, molecular, solid with the application of heat transforms into a molten liquid undergoing a chemical transition and becoming glass. After the SiO2 is heated it can never go back to being sand, but the glass can continually be recycled. Date: 2012 - 2013
Medium: Top Left: colored pencil. Bottom Left: ink, collage and nail polish. Top Right: marker and stylish pen. Bottom Right: water color and stylist pen. Composition: this work was an experimentation of different techniques while in addition practicing the form of the human hand. Date: 2012 - 2013