Laura Su, creator and designer of the botanical-inspired jewelry line Prismera Design has launched a new series of whimsical fashion illustration prints of her own original watercolor paintings. Each illustration features a different female character dressed in a beautiful frock. And, if you're a fashion lover yourself, just imagine how much pizazz these would add to your living room, bedroom or your foyer. I personally picture hanging the four prints pictures above on a sky blue-colored wall in my foyer area so that, as soon as visitors come in, they're greeted by these stylish nymphs.
Five designs are currently available (four of which are pictured above) in both 5 "x 7" and 11" x 14" sizes, all printed on 100% cotton rag paper and completed using Epson Ultrachrome archival inks.
The "Alizarin Crimson" print, pictured at top, features a raven-haired beauty in a sleeveless, floor-length gown with a bulbous skirt (which I imagine being made with layers of tulle or chiffon) in a vibrant red hue. To me, this girl is the belle of the ball and yet she's not too sure of her own beauty, appearing a bit shy and reserved. There's a vunerability to this character that fascinates me, making it my favorite in the series, but all the characters are breathtaking.
The brunette in the "French Ultramarine" print (pictured second from top) seems assured and even a bit naughty, with her hair in a chic updo and her shoulders exposed sensually, as she sits coquettishly in her strapless party frock. The "Winsor Yellow II" print, meanwhile, takes us on a journey to a more adult event, where the most gorgeous woman in the room is this gal, with her asymmetrical bob and her ultra chic, minimalist yellow tunic, which reminds me of a vintage Halston gown. Next, there's the "Cerulean Blue" print, which features a curly-haired redhead in a light blue frock that moves and flows like ocean waves. I've taken to nicknaming her Ariel, like the main character in Disney's The Little Mermaid. Sure, Ariel wore nothing but her mermaid's tail and some seashells to cover her bosom, but there's a bright-eyed innocence to the character in this painting that, combined with the aquatic theme, makes me think of fairy tales.
Looking at these prints, we embark on a fascinating journey of color and we dip into some fashion history, allowing us to imagine a different storyline for each of the characters Su has created. Who wouldn't want these fashionable ladies to join her entourage?
Laura Su Fashion Illustration Prints, $20 for 5" x 7" print and $46 for 11" x 14" print. Frames not included. Available at PrismeraDesign.com














I L-O-V-E these!