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Model Art

Fashion meets sculpture at Nassau County Museum of Art

Author: Long Island Pulse | Published: Friday, April 27, 2012
Photographer: Lynn Spinnato
Photographer: Lynn Spinnato

Above: Badgley Mischka silk animal print gown. Judith Haas gold over bronze cuff with rutilated quartz center at Rexer-Parkes.

Sculpture:
Equal Elevations Plumb Run, 1983
Richard Serra


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Philosophy dark blue embroidered jacket with Blugirl Blumarine beige strapless dress at Rexer-Parkes. Tod‘s blue sunglasses available at Optical Heights.

Sculpture:
Homage to Noguchi, 1979
Allen Bertoldi

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Escada silk print dress with Loren Jewels wide bangle, Loren Jewels bangle with pave diamonds and Frank Ancona princess cut white sapphire earrings at Marsh’s.

Sculpture:
Four Squares Excentric (The Tulip), 1989
George Rickey

 

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Elie Tahari Marina abstract print cotton sateen dress at Saks Fifth Avenue.

Sculpture:
Sparrow Hill: Incline and Extension, 1975
Richard Hunt

 

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Yigal Azrouel orange taffeta dress with Frank Ancona orange sapphire earrings and Miguel Ases smokey quartz, topaz and Swarovski crystal bracelet at Marsh’s. Lafont leopard with lace detail sunglasses available at Optical Heights.

 

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Rebecca gown Rexer-Parkes Private Collection

Sculpture:
Redbank 31 – Nassau Variation
Allen Bertoldi


Credits:
Photography Assistants: Doo Soo Kim & Jacqueline Lennon
Stylist: Nicole McConnach
Hair: Brian Duignan for Tru Salon, St. James
Makeup: Frank Guyton, Ford Artists for Black Opal Cosmetics
Model: Aine Campbell for Q Model Management

Shopping Directory:
Marsh’s Huntington
Saks Fifth Avenue Walt Whitman Mall, Huntington
Rexer-Parkes Huntington

Lafont and Tom Ford sunglasses provided by Optical Heights, Roslyn Heights.

About the Location:
Nassau County Museum of Art is located in Roslyn Harbor and is ranked among the most important suburban art museums in the nation. The museum is surrounded by 145 acres of land that is home to over 40 sculptures, some of which are featured here. Take in the beauty for yourself and pay a visit. Visitor information is available on the museum’s website http://www.nassaumuseum.org where more information on these sculptures and other art can be found.

 

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Reader Comments | read reactions to this article

Mark waugh wrote on May 25, 2012

Great, that’s great model art. Every modeling picture has some unique side which makes modeler attractive particularly wearing sunglasses give her a great outlooks. Thanks dude. smile

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