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Hermès Éditeur Hiroshi Sugimoto Couleurs de l’ombre is an edition of 20 scarves produced in 7 units each, creating a total of 140 scarves. See the scarves availableHiroshi Sugimoto’s approach is to constantly explore the resources of traditional know-how to establish an inventive dialogue between history, a tradition, a practice, and a contemporary .Special editions and services, Hermès Editeur, Hiroshi Sugimoto | Hermès USA. United States. Find a store.
Hermès then worked with the Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, where 20 of Sugimoto’s polaroids were printed onto silk, with only seven units of each. The vibrant and vivid colors of Sugimoto’s ‘Colours of The Shadows’ .
A Japanese artist has joined up with Hermès to create limited-edition silk scarves decorated with abstract color studies.
Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto collaborated with Hermès to produce a gorgeous limited edition of 140 scarves printed with images from Sugimoto's Colors of Shadow, originally created using a . From his black and white, long-exposure shots of cinema screens to his extreme polaroid close-ups of colour, Hiroshi Sugimoto's work is an incredible optical infusion. The . SHADOW PLAY: For the third edition of its Hermès Editeur project bridging fine arts and crafts in the field of textiles, Hermès has tapped Japanese photographer Hiroshi .
Special editions and services, Hermès Editeur, Hiroshi Sugimoto As the festive season approaches, we want your experience at Hermès to be filled with complete peace of mind and .
Sugimoto’s approach to his art, constantly exploring the resources of age-old craft skills so as to set up an inventive dialogue between history, traditions and a contemporary mode of .Hermès Éditeur Hiroshi Sugimoto Couleurs de l’ombre is an edition of 20 scarves produced in 7 units each, creating a total of 140 scarves. See the scarves available
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s approach is to constantly explore the resources of traditional know-how to establish an inventive dialogue between history, a tradition, a practice, and a contemporary expression that echoes the Hermès philosophy to the full.Special editions and services, Hermès Editeur, Hiroshi Sugimoto | Hermès USA. United States. Find a store. Hermès then worked with the Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, where 20 of Sugimoto’s polaroids were printed onto silk, with only seven units of each. The vibrant and vivid colors of Sugimoto’s ‘Colours of The Shadows’ series pop out of the scarves to create attention-grabbing pieces. A Japanese artist has joined up with Hermès to create limited-edition silk scarves decorated with abstract color studies.
Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto collaborated with Hermès to produce a gorgeous limited edition of 140 scarves printed with images from Sugimoto's Colors of Shadow, originally created using a Polaroid camera. From his black and white, long-exposure shots of cinema screens to his extreme polaroid close-ups of colour, Hiroshi Sugimoto's work is an incredible optical infusion. The Japanese artist recently launched his scarf collection for Hermès at Art Basel.
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SHADOW PLAY: For the third edition of its Hermès Editeur project bridging fine arts and crafts in the field of textiles, Hermès has tapped Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto to create.Special editions and services, Hermès Editeur, Hiroshi Sugimoto As the festive season approaches, we want your experience at Hermès to be filled with complete peace of mind and joy. Purchases made on our website between the 1st of November and the 25th of December 2024 can be returned until the 31st of January 2025.Sugimoto’s approach to his art, constantly exploring the resources of age-old craft skills so as to set up an inventive dialogue between history, traditions and a contemporary mode of expression, is very much at one with Hermès’ own philosophy.Hermès Éditeur Hiroshi Sugimoto Couleurs de l’ombre is an edition of 20 scarves produced in 7 units each, creating a total of 140 scarves. See the scarves available
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s approach is to constantly explore the resources of traditional know-how to establish an inventive dialogue between history, a tradition, a practice, and a contemporary expression that echoes the Hermès philosophy to the full.
Special editions and services, Hermès Editeur, Hiroshi Sugimoto | Hermès USA. United States. Find a store. Hermès then worked with the Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, where 20 of Sugimoto’s polaroids were printed onto silk, with only seven units of each. The vibrant and vivid colors of Sugimoto’s ‘Colours of The Shadows’ series pop out of the scarves to create attention-grabbing pieces. A Japanese artist has joined up with Hermès to create limited-edition silk scarves decorated with abstract color studies.Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto collaborated with Hermès to produce a gorgeous limited edition of 140 scarves printed with images from Sugimoto's Colors of Shadow, originally created using a Polaroid camera.
From his black and white, long-exposure shots of cinema screens to his extreme polaroid close-ups of colour, Hiroshi Sugimoto's work is an incredible optical infusion. The Japanese artist recently launched his scarf collection for Hermès at Art Basel. SHADOW PLAY: For the third edition of its Hermès Editeur project bridging fine arts and crafts in the field of textiles, Hermès has tapped Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto to create.
Special editions and services, Hermès Editeur, Hiroshi Sugimoto As the festive season approaches, we want your experience at Hermès to be filled with complete peace of mind and joy. Purchases made on our website between the 1st of November and the 25th of December 2024 can be returned until the 31st of January 2025.
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