Spring and Summer
Costume Design
2012 (designed)
2012 (designed)
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Costume designs for Spring and Summer, Paralympic Closing Ceremony, made by Ali Pretty and Mike Pattison, 2012.
This drawing, meant to represent the spring and summer sections, was commissioned for the Paralympic Closing Ceremony. Pretty, as Art Director, worked with fellow Kinetika artist, vehicle designer and maker Pattison, to design the structures meant to represent the four seasons. The structures were then decorated by Tony Mason and Iola Weir.
This drawing, meant to represent the spring and summer sections, was commissioned for the Paralympic Closing Ceremony. Pretty, as Art Director, worked with fellow Kinetika artist, vehicle designer and maker Pattison, to design the structures meant to represent the four seasons. The structures were then decorated by Tony Mason and Iola Weir.
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Title | Spring and Summer (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Ink on paper |
Brief description | Costume designs by Ali Pretty and Mike Pattison for Spring and Summer, Paralympic Closing Ceremony, 2012 |
Physical description | Costume design for Spring and Summer. The ink design depicts multiple characters in various animal-like and fantastical mechanized costumes. |
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Credit line | Given by Ali Pretty |
Summary | Costume designs for Spring and Summer, Paralympic Closing Ceremony, made by Ali Pretty and Mike Pattison, 2012. This drawing, meant to represent the spring and summer sections, was commissioned for the Paralympic Closing Ceremony. Pretty, as Art Director, worked with fellow Kinetika artist, vehicle designer and maker Pattison, to design the structures meant to represent the four seasons. The structures were then decorated by Tony Mason and Iola Weir. |
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Accession number | S.3453-2015 |
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Record created | October 29, 2015 |
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