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What to Wear

As a follow up to my art dress, graffiti and the invisible artist posts, here are more examples of what to wear — artistically that is:

Chor Boogi not only paints murals, he paints lovely ladies.

Chor Boogie mural models at gallery opening

Evidently Lui Bolin wasn’t the first artist to make himself invisible. I found this on an interesting blog, Butterfly by Day, plus I like the name. It reminds me of casart coverings and our butterflies.

Veruschka Art book on Butterfly by Day blog

I like Susan Sontag’s opening quote on this Veruschka’s website (photo link above). To learn more about Veruschka’s interesting life as a famous fashion model, click here.

Finally, looking for that perfect party dress for New Year’s? Here’s one full of lights that will carry you over from Christmas.

Light dress via DJ Designer Lab blog

Or if you want to have more excitement and really whip things up, try this whisk/ beater dress from DJ Designer Lab blog, perfect for the next post to come on cocktails — just in time for New Year’s.

Whisk dress via DJ Designer Lab blog

I'm an artist, wife and mother of two boys. I started my illustration business, The Occasional Palette over 35 years ago, when my oldest son was an infant. Once my children were in school, I began painting decorative, faux finishes and murals through my second business, Casart, now over 30 years old. My third business, Casart Coverings, is a springboard from my second. Click on the link on the sidebar to see innovative, custom, designer wallcovering, removable and reusable wallpaper and coordinating decor.