Time and dedication.
I require more time as I expand into my work. While my techniques and precision have become more refined, I need to devote much thought and focus on elevating the entire piece in conception and construction.
As I have shared with you, my art is my spiritual journey. Therefore, I push myself to achieve mastery in quality and transcend in heart and soul.
This piece took four months of dedicated effort, and I feel fulfilled knowing I did my best.
Please kindly note: The Magician is a one-of-a-kind piece of art, and I do not teach any of my collector art pieces as workshops.
Art and Magic
Since my earliest memories, I've been enveloped in a presence that defies explanation—a unique kind of magic. It's been a subtle yet undeniable force, a constant companion on my life's journey, even when I struggled to find the right words. This magic, this inexplicable wonder, has always been integral to me.
Through the language of art, I have found my connection to magic, my voice, and my most authentic expression. We artists are sensitive creatures. As our lives evolve and we take this to heart, we can see it as our opportunity to change and grow ourselves and our art.
There is profound magic in the process of creating. It's not just about art but about bringing something into existence. Whether it's a great workout, a story, or a beautiful meal, the very act of creating has a transformative power that is truly magical.
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Commission: finding the connection
When the commission of a Magician came my way, I could now focus on the connection between creating and what most of the world understands of what magic represents in a 3-D form. This commission allowed me to explore the intersection of my creative process and the traditional understanding of magic, blurring the lines between the two.
This piece demanded a unique and unconventional approach, a departure from the norm. Firstly, it was a male figure, a departure from my usual subjects, adding a layer of intrigue. Secondly, he was to be recognizable as a man in a suit capable of performing magic tricks, a challenge in itself. And this is where magic truly stepped in, not just as a theme but as a tool in my creative process, sparking new and innovative ideas.
Research
Research is beneficial in finding inspiration. In this case, it gave me the foundation to 'levitate'!
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Start
It always starts with sculpting the head, drafting the body to sew, and completing it with armature and stuffing.
Fabric is a silk woven to give a matte and nubby look of linen!
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Fabric Magic
Next is our favorite part, pulling out the fabrics to create the story.This Magician needed an enchanting suit. Silks were the way to go. The bill was filled with vintage Chinese brocades and contemporary black and turquoise. Japanese cotton filled in as accents.
Fabric palette L to R: Bunny fabric socks and interior of the top hat, Red Silk- bow tie, vintage kimono White with print- (didn't end up using this), Black silk- suit, Cream silk or vintage White damask- shirt, and the cape- this really cool ombre metallic silk from silver to black, red dupioni for lining. Chinese brocade for the vest and turquoise dupioni for the lining.
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Creating the Magic: Close-ups in progress
Vest: Chinese silk brocade- turquoise silk dupioni lining. Vintage glass beads as closures.
Magic Case: The understructure is mat board, and exterior linen and interior paper are completed.
The hinges and handle are coming. Magic tricks will be inside with a linen exterior and paper interior.
Socks: Japanese cotton. For some reason, I have 'collected' Japanese cottons with rabbits!
This was the perfect time to use one of them.
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Presenting: The Magician!
Finished Magic Case.The Magic tricks inside include a book by the collector's favorite magician!
Silk with buckram understructure. All hand sewn.
Japanese cotton interior with a rabbit!
-Vintage ribbon band re-dyed to perfect red.
Suited up and almost ready...
Detailing.
-Hair is made of tussah silk hand-dyed and wefted to create rows of hair, then cut into a man's style cut.
-Ascot of vintage shibori fabric. Hand-painted eyes with embroidered eyebrows.
-Square Mother of Pearl buttons- used the backside!
Shoes!
-Silk exterior with vintage Chinese red silk liner and soles, and glass beads are used for shoe buttons.
-The interior lining of the pants is batik cotton. Navy with tiny dots.
Rabbit.
Velvet with vintage kimono ear lining.
Much Love-
And the final piece- the Cape.
Vintage ombre silk with red dupioni liner.
-Quote from Magician Eugene Burger.
And let the Show go on...
Thank you for joining me on this creative journey!
My Promise
Every day, I strive to be the best version of myself, and I hold my art to the same high standard.
My promise to all of you, my dear collectors and beloved students is to bring you not just art but one-of-a-kind pieces that carry a piece of my soul. In my workshops, I will strive to share my best to inspire and guide you in your own artistic journeys.
Please reach out with any questions or comments!
Much Love-
Leslie