“The Crystal Coffin” - The Brother
“The Crystal Coffin” - The Brother

Fashion

“The Crystal Coffin” - The Brother

The brother costume includes a white linen vest and black cotton trousers. He wears grey and blue silk scarves to represent his connection to the sister costume. The light and dark contrasting garments also represent hope, in contrast to the... More

“The Crystal Coffin” - The Evil Wizard
“The Crystal Coffin” - The Evil Wizard

Fashion

“The Crystal Coffin” - The Evil Wizard

The evil wizard character wears a leather dragon-creature mask constructed by hand stitching with a saddle stitch to give it a surgical and organic look. The leather is tooled with lizard like scales and beveling. The deep purple cotton tabard is... More

“The Crystal Coffin” - The Illustrated Story
“The Crystal Coffin” - The Illustrated Story

Graphic Design

“The Crystal Coffin” - The Illustrated Story

“The Crystal Coffin” - A twist on the Brothers Grimm Fairytale “The Glass Coffin” Once upon a time, a young tailoress becomes lost in the forest while collecting dye materials for her workshop. As night falls, she sees a glowing light and... More

“The Crystal Coffin” - The Sister
“The Crystal Coffin” - The Sister

Fashion

“The Crystal Coffin” - The Sister

The sister costume includes a black cotton chemise and 18th century inspired stay made of blue dupioni silk. Her leather and metal bracers reflect her role as a protector of people. The steel plates are hand cut and riveted to tooled and dyed... More

“The Crystal Coffin” - The Tailoress
“The Crystal Coffin” - The Tailoress

Fashion

“The Crystal Coffin” - The Tailoress

The tailoress costume is a dramatically ruffled chemise made in black and white cotton. Channels on the interior of the chemise allow the garment to be gathered up and down, changing the length of the hem and sleeves. The drawstring gathers are... More

Work by

Sarah Kueper

Textile Designer

“I'm Sarah, a Canadian born artist and designer who creates textile art inspired by fantasy and fairytales. My practice began as an illustrator and painter before discovering my love for textile...” [More]