Seabass Immonen

portfolio of art & design for the body, sustainability, and collaboration

Heavy Metal Pearl
A collection of up-cycled garments reflecting on the queer experience as though oysters filtering and creating pearls from the polluted waters of New York City. Completed during my Young Designers Residency at Materials for The Arts in Long Island City, Queens.
Bridal
Wedding Dress designed for my sister Evelyn Immonen and her wedding to Rory Dahl. Designed out of silk and upcycled fabric elements of our mother's wedding dress.
States of Being: Brown | RISD Dual Degree Capstone
Capstone presentation delivered at the end of my studies in the Brown|RISD Dual Degree Program completing the International Relations BA and Apparel Design BFA at each institution.
The Left Lung Breathes
Collection aims to bring light to workers’ and queers’ political organizing, fundraising for Red Ink Community Library. Made entirely from upcycled fabric from FABSCRAP Brooklyn.
We The Weapon
A collaboration collection with six models of indigenous heritage talking about our relationship with the United States, and what light fills the darkness.
Prize Winner
Wool and silk jacket made to illustrate the illusion of the meritocracy
Intertwine
As Lead Director for this project, I organized and facilitated a collaboration between Fashion@Brown's Design Team and Fusion Dance Company.
Queer Rage
Rage can become will. Will can become change.
Living in Quburbia
COVID-19 caused me to confront the queer othering I felt in Pittsburgh, PA
Reflections on Rage
Up-cycling and pulling meaning from childhood t-shirts for a sonnet editorial concept
Walk All Over Me
Walk All Over Me is a journey through my life in these four Adidas X Pharrell Williams, misunderstanding and reshaping gender and masculinity in bright color. Typifying these eras of my life and placing them in the context of queer culture.
(In) Series
This series of drawings gets in touch with my personal experience with partying, how it feels to move in a self-conscious body, and what moments you remember at the end of the night
Sculpture and Installation
Free dimensional
Paintings
Brushstrokes and studies throughout the years
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