Retro Pinup Popularity Surges
Jul 6th, 2012 by Aldouspi

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Retro Pinup Popularity Surges

One thing never changes: People like to look to the past. They long for old movies, fashions and music. It’s no different with art, including pin-up art: Retro pin-up is now in great demand by today’s art collectors. Perhaps it’s the combination of innocence and sultriness embodied in the work of the greatest retro pin-up artists. But retro pin-ups have never been worth more. That’s why when collecting these vintages pieces of art, it’s important for new collectors to know exactly what they should be looking for. The quality of artist, of course, is the biggest factor in determining the worth of a retro pin-up poster. Certain artists just carry more weight in this field.

Harry G. Peter, for instance, is a favorite among fans of retro pin-up. Peter was one of the most famous illustrators of the popular Gibson Girls pin-ups. Peter was also a main artist on the early Wonder Woman comics. Peter’s Gibson Girl work paved the way for the famous pin-up artists that followed. They all retained at least a bit of Peter’s influential style in their own work, most notably his ability to suggest a hint of naughtiness in women who otherwise embodied nothing but innocence. Another famous retro pin-up poster artist is the talented Alberto Vargas. He may even be rightfully considered the genre’s most influential artist of all time. Vargas’ watercolor and airbrush creations gained most of their fame during the years of World War II. It was during this time that he created a series of extremely valuable and well-regarded pin-up portraits for Esquire magazine. More famously, pilots in World War II often flew fighter planes whose nose cones sported Vargas pin-up girls.

Vargas’ equal might have been George Petty. This artist is famous for his signature creation, the Petty Girl. Petty worked from the 1930s through much of the 1950s, and his Petty Girls, always provocatively posed, donned not only pin-up posters but calendars, billboards and advertisements. Even the biggest companies commissioned Petty Girls for their advertisements. These firms included Pepsi Cola, MGM Motion Pictures and Time Magazine.

One more master of which collectors of retro pin-up posters should be aware is Enoch Bolles. This artist made his name by drawing risqué art of flapper girls. He employed a unique Art Deco story to his work. He was also famous for the creative way he included props – everything from brooms to table lamps – in his work. Collectors of retro pin-up have a wide variety of artists to choose from when beginning their collection. Peter, Vargas, Petty and Bolles, though, represent a good starting point for any novice collector.

Martin Castin is a pin-up afficianado. He has walls full of this glamorous art, from the past and present. At Pinup Ferret you can learn how to become involved in pinup photography; you may also be interested in a little history on the Queen of Pinup, Bettie Page.

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Pinup 101 Workshop NEW dates for MAY 2012
Jun 28th, 2012 by Aldouspi

Wanting to know how to achieve that Rockabilly and Pin-Up look, but have no idea where to start? Then sign yourself up for ‘Pin-up 101 BASICS’
Our first Pinup 101 Workshop on the 31st of Marchc was a great success, with our first class being full up – 16 ladies in total attended which was exciting for everybody. This time round we have decided to run the same class, but split it into two smaller groups of 12 ladies in each – this way we can give each lady that extra special attention that she needs!
Girls are always asking us “how do you get the look?” Well, now’s your chance to discover all the tips and tricks from girls in the know!
Bring your girlfriends, let your hair down (or tie it up in a bandana) and join the gals from AnonaMiss Beauty Emporium, Miss Happ and Sailor Jerry, while we show you easy step-by-step techniques for creating that basic pin-up look. From the perfect eyeliner application to how to wear those damn bandanas!
The cherry on top will be a cocktail hour with Sailor Jerry where you’ll get to shake, stir and sip cocktail like a starlet from a by-gone era.
On the day each of our attendees will receive a little gift hamper with a whole bunch of glorious goodies from AnonaMiss, Miss Happ & Sailor Jerry to set our promising pinups on their way in style!

We will also have a some awesome give-aways on the day including a Tattoo voucher from Milo “Mr Lucky” Marcer Tattoo…how much better could it get?!
PINUP 101 WORKSHOP DETAILS:
♥ Date: 19th May 2012 (Sat)
♥ Time: 10am – 1pm AND 2:30 – 5:30pm. Please specify which time would best suit you. We will try to accomodate everybody but spaces are first come, first serve!
♥ Please arrive at least 15 min’s ahead to sort out final payments and to get seated
♥ Cost: R150 per person
♥ A 50% deposit will be required upfront to secure your place on the day
♥ spaces are limited! Only 12 ladies PER CLASS for the 19th May.
The hair and make-up part of the workshop will be 2 hours long and the cocktail demo with Sailor Jerry for 1 hour. There will be time to shop afterwards with Miss Happ & AnonaMiss – all attendees will receive a 10% discount on any purchases on the day. Please note CASH ONLY please ladies!
ON THE DAY:
You will be requested to bring a pad of paper & pen to take notes.
Please also bring the following:
♥ A small make up mirror – preferably a standing one
♥ Clips, hair grips & hair bands
♥ Hair spray
♥ A hair brush and a good small tooth comb
There will be one on one interactive moments for those wanting advice.
PLEASE NOTE===> BOOKINGS ONLY OPEN ON THE 25TH OF APRIL
HOW TO BOOK:
if you are interested in attending, please could each attendee email:mandy@misshapp.co.za with the following info:
♥ Name:
♥ Contact number
♥ E-mail:
♥ ID number
♥ Address
Once you have confirmed by email we will then send you an invoice with banking details.
**PLEASE NOTE**
You will only be able to attend once your 50% deposit has been paid. Please bring the remainder of your deposit in CASH. We will not accept any other forms of payment on the day.
**PLEASE NOTE**
Once your deposit has been paid, please make sure that we have added your name to the Attendee list on the official facebook event page ==>http://www.facebook.com/events/217172385057797/
**PLEASE NOTE**
All communication will be done through this event page, so please keep a look out for any news and updates leading up to the event date!
There is lot parking available in the car park – all parking is secure!
For more info go to:
We’re looking forward to the next one!
Till next time,
Mx

Miss Happ Rockabilly and Pin Up Clothing

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