Bag-finalist of the Geometry design competition.
Sold. I will embody your fantasy based on your favorite fairy tale.
My author's purse based on fairy tales about Alice.
Full name of the bag: The most geometric fairy tale or fairy geometry. The Alice purse was created for the Geometry contest.
A similar bag with a Cheshire cat here
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These tales of chess-cards have been haunting me since the contest was announced.
Did you know that this is the most geometric fairy tale? It has so many geometric and algebraic interweaves.
"The main thing is to be proportional, even if you can't keep the same size for at least 10 minutes," the caterpillar advises Alice.
Inspired by geometric pictures, the idea of a chessboard captured me immediately. So I began to develop the design of the bag " Alice through the looking glass». But it was not enough to leave the chessboard as just a geometric background, although it was the main one in this work, for the contest work. And I began to read about the author, about the work, because the idea did not let go of me, and something told me that fairy tales about Alice are filled with geometry. What was my delight when I found out that the author of the book, Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) was a mathematician and especially loved Euclidean geometry.
Fairy tales about Alice are full of problems that are still being studied by various scientific minds. I just want you to want to read these wonderful fairy tales again, just like I do, and I will give you just a few geometric secrets. Fairy tales are inseparable from each other and are a continuation of one another. Cards-chess, chess-cards, all mixed up and full of riddles. Similar figures (fractals) – in the first fairy tale, Alice constantly changes in size, then decreases, then increases; in the second fairy tale, the black Queen, also changes in size, but always remains proportional. Quaternions in a mad tea party-the Hatter quarreled with time and now the three Hatter, Rabbit and Dormouse are forced to circle in a plane around the table, they do not have enough fourth-time to form a four-dimensional space. And this quote - "I always think what I say, and I say what I think! Alice blurted out. In General, it's the same thing!"do you think it is similar to the direct and inverse theorems?
On a round bag, I combined various geometric shapes into a composition: circles, rhombuses, and spirals. I especially like spirals, so they are everywhere, similar and almost proportional: the tree where Alice sleeps, roses, even in Alice's hair small spirals.
The bag is quite functional with a fully sewn decor, with many pockets (inside and back), soft, frameless, comfortable and imbued with a fairy tale.
The bag, flowers, card pendants and handle are made of genuine leather. The embroidered elements are made in various flat and volumetric techniques using premium chateaux and crystals, beads, sequins, piping, pearls, rhinestone chains, raffia, floss and wool threads, three types of fabrics and wire. The bag is completely made by me from design, tailoring, embroidery and decor.