La dame aux camelias
'La Dame aux Camélias' (1896)
Sarah Bernhardt considered La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas to be the key drama in her repertoire. Bernhardt played the title role, the courtesan Camille who is dying of consumption and releases her lover from his promise to marry her.
Mucha captures the tradgedy of the tale with shocking impact. The grief-stricken heroine leans wearily against a balustrade and is flanked by a background of silver stars. In her hair is a white camelia. Another camelia, this time symbolising death, is held up by a hand at the bottom of the poster. This smooth-stemmed plant contrasts with the thorny roses piercing the hearts at the top of the design, evoking the play's principal theme - love's ultimate sacrifice.
This poster became one of Bernhardt's favourites, and she used this design for her American tour in 1905-1906 and 1910-1911.

Size:125cmX200cm
Material:
Rhinestones
Canvas
The combination of rhinestones and fabric are the common way nowadays. Of course, we can make it perfectly and at the same time break the tradition. We hot transfer the rhinestones on the canvas in order to present the design like the paint effect. Making the hot fix rhinestone is not only used on clothes but also on kinds on fabric products in life.