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Fashion Illustration

02/2007 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

David Downton graduated from the University of Wolverhampton and began his career as a general illustrator in Brighton in 1984. Whilst he occasionally did fashion illustrations, it was not until 1996 when he was sent to the couture shows by the Financial Times that he became known as a fashion illustrator. Since then his reports have been seen around the world and his commercial clients include such names as Chanel, Dior, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Harrods and L’Oréal. In 2007 he launched Pourquoi Pas?, the first journal to be dedicated to fashion illustration. His work is distinguished by its deliberate omissions, where he draws a subject and then begins to remove details and elements until only the barest minimum remains. Although such deconstruction looks spontaneous, it takes dozens of drawings on layout paper to achieve a successful result.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Ink, watercolour, pencil, and felt tip pen on paper
Brief description
Drawing by David Downton, fashion illustration of a Dior couture catwalk look, recording the distinctive make-up worn by the models for the Spring/Summer 2007 Collection, ink, watercolour, pencil and felt tip pen on paper, 2007
Physical description
Illustration of a Dior couture catwalk look recording the distinctive make-up worn by the models for the Spring/Summer 2007 Collection. The drawing shows the face of the model with yellow, green and pink shadow on the eye and bright red lipstick. Upon her head is a fascinator adorned with cherry blossoms.


Dimensions
  • Height: 45cm
  • Width: 37cm
Marks and inscriptions
'dd 02/07' (Signed and dated below the image)
Credit line
Given by the artist
Subjects depicted
Association
Summary
David Downton graduated from the University of Wolverhampton and began his career as a general illustrator in Brighton in 1984. Whilst he occasionally did fashion illustrations, it was not until 1996 when he was sent to the couture shows by the Financial Times that he became known as a fashion illustrator. Since then his reports have been seen around the world and his commercial clients include such names as Chanel, Dior, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Harrods and L’Oréal. In 2007 he launched Pourquoi Pas?, the first journal to be dedicated to fashion illustration. His work is distinguished by its deliberate omissions, where he draws a subject and then begins to remove details and elements until only the barest minimum remains. Although such deconstruction looks spontaneous, it takes dozens of drawings on layout paper to achieve a successful result.
Collection
Accession number
E.721-2014

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Record createdMarch 8, 2013
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