Monday, 23 November 2009
Sunday, 8 November 2009
Kalendarz 2010/ Calendar 2010
My new 2010 calendar is now available at CALENDAR . To see larger versions of the images included, choose the months below the frontcover image. Printed on quality card stock, wire bound and ready to hang.


Sunday, 1 November 2009
The View From Here
The view from here is a view to coming winter, cold days and even colder nights, some new musical releases ( e.g. adorable new seasonal album released by Tori Amos ,it's called "Midwinter Graces" ), and flu... Although I've recently suffered from a terminal lack of free time, I got a chance or two to have myself a little second-hand hunt for fabrics and gadgets that could be used in my images. And I was lucky to find these...
the first image shows something that I would see as a very free variation on Italian baroque gowns :) On a shameless price of a double McChicken. I just added all this white stuff, the beautiful blue tafeta pattern is left the way I got it. In the recent post you could see a model wearing this lovely gown.
The second photo shows a set combined of two Indian dresses put together with an old vintage blouse and an amber heart necklace. A sort of inspiration by an everyday Victorian outfit of a lady who's just came back from some exotic vacation... from Ceylon perhaps :) I don't have time to sew costumes from the very beginning now, however it's great to have such a search from time to time, it works no worse. These two costumes, however, are to be used no earlier than in Spring, and I'm desperately looking for some winter gowns and velvet robes. And I am also looking for interesting books on the history of XVIII & XIXth century fashion, any suggestions of the titles would be fine.P.S. Przy okazji serdeczne podziękowania dla http://ipsa87.blogspot.com/ za przemiłe wyróżnienie, pozdrawiam :)
Saturday, 24 October 2009
Friday, 16 October 2009
Sorrows Of The Moon
And, like a beauty on her cushions, lies at rest;
While drifting off to sleep, a tentative caress
Seeks, with a gentle hand, the contour of her breast;
As on a crest above her silken avalanche,
Dying, she yields herself to an unending swoon,
And sees a pallid vision everywhere she’d glance,
In the azure sky where blossoms have been strewn.
When sometime, in her weariness, upon her sphere
She might permit herself to sheda furtive tear,
A poet of great piety, a foe of sleep,
Catches in the hollow of his hand that tear,
An opal fragment, iridescent as a star;
Within his heart, far from the sun, it’s buried deep.
(Charles Baudelaire " Sorrows Of The Moon " )
While drifting off to sleep, a tentative caress
Seeks, with a gentle hand, the contour of her breast;
As on a crest above her silken avalanche,
Dying, she yields herself to an unending swoon,
And sees a pallid vision everywhere she’d glance,
In the azure sky where blossoms have been strewn.
When sometime, in her weariness, upon her sphere
She might permit herself to sheda furtive tear,
A poet of great piety, a foe of sleep,
Catches in the hollow of his hand that tear,
An opal fragment, iridescent as a star;
Within his heart, far from the sun, it’s buried deep.
(Charles Baudelaire " Sorrows Of The Moon " )
edit: sold
I have some sorrows for sale, anyone interested? ;) Just joking... My "Sorrows of the Moon" work was inspired by this fabulous poem written by Charles Baudelaire. Just found "her" today while I was rearranging my print archives. Framed in a fabric sheet "white marble" passepartout, ready to put in a 21x30 cm frame , signed and limited to 20 copies, matte photo print. I will sell this little sorrowing lady for 83 eur ( shipping included ). I rarely offer prints for sale, so please take it a sort of an express sale. Only one print available. For more information please write to me at sarachmet@o2.pl. And read some more Baudelaire, no doubt a genius...
I have some sorrows for sale, anyone interested? ;) Just joking... My "Sorrows of the Moon" work was inspired by this fabulous poem written by Charles Baudelaire. Just found "her" today while I was rearranging my print archives. Framed in a fabric sheet "white marble" passepartout, ready to put in a 21x30 cm frame , signed and limited to 20 copies, matte photo print. I will sell this little sorrowing lady for 83 eur ( shipping included ). I rarely offer prints for sale, so please take it a sort of an express sale. Only one print available. For more information please write to me at sarachmet@o2.pl. And read some more Baudelaire, no doubt a genius...
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Tuesday, 6 October 2009
Inspirations - An Architect's Dream
I stumbled upon this video about 3 years ago, and it still keeps me impressed and thrilled by this calm elysium ... This is the world I could move to. and stay forever ... besides I've always been in love with Kate Bush's sensual world of music. Enjoy :)
Sunday, 4 October 2009
Two Hearts
Some images from my recent shoot with Doni, a little bit of autumnal mood with a tint of courtly love... I love the necklace & the earrings, bought them on an ebay sale for some 2$ :)
Monday, 14 September 2009
Flora
Sunday, 13 September 2009
Aiwenor's blog
Today, as no new session seems to be waiting in the queve to be posted at the moment, I'd like to take a chance to introduce Aiwenor's blog to you. She's one of my former briliant models, and a passionate of decoupage art, so please check out her lovely blog http://aiwenore.blogspot.com/ . Aiwenor writes in Polish, however you might find her works more than interesting, as she's posted a couple of pics already. To other decoupage fans - let her know you're out there somewhere, please. Cheers
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
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