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Artist, illustrator, arts educator Julianne Fuchs-Musgrave announces the launch of her Wearable Art collection. Fusing her love of painting with her textile-construction skills, Julianne Fuchs-Musgrave produces bags, hats, coats and other garments that materialize as unique pieces of wearable art. With a strong commitment to the environment, this collection is comprised of eco-friendly materials. Reclaimed leather and suede, natural cotton and vintage textiles are the base for each piece. Abstract paintings are created on the base material using acrylic paint & ink, and are finished with a permanent glaze before being constructed into bags, belts or apparel. The collection will be sold exclusively on her website, www.jollyjuli.com, and select boutiques.
This collection demonstrates both a creative approach to fashion design, and an environmentally positive ethic. Every piece incorporates painting in some way, from abstract works on leather, full paintings on canvas, or collage-piecing impressionist works in shades of reclaimed leather or vintage wool.
Each work is meticulously finished. Bags are fully lined with hand-dyed cottons or other natural textiles. Apparel is lined or French-seam finished. Hardware and decorations are selected for both design and function. Commission orders are welcome. Any piece can be customized in size, material, and color scheme.
About Julianne Fuchs-Musgrave:
A life-long resident of the Washington, DC area, Julianne has been a working artist for more than 30 years.
Her training includes a BA in Studio Art with concentrations in Painting and Printmaking, as well as coursework at the Corcoran School of Art, and graduate work at the George Washington University.
“As an artist I love color, light, and wonderful textures, and so begin each project with some vision of those. Then I look for the fun and sometimes silliness that makes wearable art. From there I take the sewing skills I learned from my grandmother and painting techniques learned from other wonderful teachers to begin. I approach each new piece by spending time with the materials, feeling the textures and colors until I can visualize the end result. There is always the challenge of incorporating old techniques with new applications.”
For more information on Julianne Fuchs-Musgrave, and to view the entire collection, please visit : www.jollyjuli.com







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The Dragonfish shoulder bag is beautiful!
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