Showing posts with label Klimt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Klimt. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

gilded gold glitters

There's something about art that makes me stop and think. And while history certainly implies long-lost styles, you'd be surprised how inspiring and relevant "old" paintings can be. Take, for example, one of the most famous and recognizable works (and also one of my favorite despite it's cliche fame), Gustav Klimt's The Kiss.
Painted in 1907, The Kiss, represents a high point in Klimt's "golden period." It's often cited as being in the vein of the Art Noveau style, but it also draws obvious inspiration from the Arts and Craft movement of the time. Featuring a couple locked in the sensuous embrace, the delicate patterns and glittering background reflect an opulent taste. The piece is often considered controversial; Klimt was something of a lose man and womanizer and the eroticism of the couple's embrace caused quite a stir.

I'm head over heels for anything gold. And anything the looks hand wrought and one of a kind. Inspired by the Klimt painting, I've selected these necklaces (all available at Shop Bop) and paired them with delicate, gold earrings from Gorjana.
The texture of earrings look beautifully handworked and the intricate detailing of the necklaces seem organically inspired. Pair with a simple white top or channel Klimt even further and add some punch to a sweet micro floral print. Effortlessly cool.