Ui Nakabayashi, Part I
I'd tell you about Ui Nakabayashi, if I could read Japanese. Unfortunately, all I can tell you is that she designs the most lovely bags I've ever seen: simple shapes embellished with embroidery, applique and ink stamps. Her bags tell stories as rich as any spun out of mere words.
The following are from Happy Sunday, ISBN4-579-10914-7, purchased from yesasia.




The following are from Happy Sunday, ISBN4-579-10914-7, purchased from yesasia.
2 Comments:
these are very inspiring. i am thankful for your post.
Very cute indeed!
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