Sep
06

Natalie Shau’s Artwork for Lydia Courteille’s Jewelry

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Ancient Cameo

These dreamy Ray Caesar-esque images belong to Lithuanian-based digital artist Natalie Shau. They are part of a new series of illustrations for French jewelry designer Lydia Courteille. On Courteille’s site, Shau’s intricate, edgy and quite daring illustrations combine with vintage style jewelry and corsets, each appealing to those with dark sensibilities and serve to introduce a sumptuous range: My Secret Garden, Vanities, Bestiary, Esoterism, Cameos & Glyptics, Cassandra’s and Cabinet of Curiosities.

To keep afloat of recent developments in Natalie Shau’s works, visit her online portfolio: carbonmade. For your viewing pleasure, a few more of Shau’s dark and decadent artwork for Lydia Courteille’s jewelry presentation follow the jump…

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Secret Order

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Cabinet de curiosités

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My Secret Garden

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Roses

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  • sheena she
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    i love natalie shau. i just made a post about her as well. excellent blog!

  • Jason Leary
    2

    She is a remarkable artist and a quite gorgeous young woman .

    Prefer the works she does that are not morbid to the ones that are morbid .

    Very ethereal work. The artwork she does is far more excellent than that of many artists out there —and certainly far more excellent than that which falls under the gothic banner .

  • kellyg
    3

    This is got to be the best artwork I have ever seen! I love it!

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