The Birds by Eugenio Recuenco
Hitchcock’s Bird remake 2.0… So…maybe the birds were attacking people because they like shiny and blingy things, if lots of people are mad crazy over their jewelry, why can’t those poor crows be as...
View ArticleThe Birds by Tom Ford
Interesting coincidence, I saw Tom Ford‘s directorial debut A Single Man a couple of weeks and it was actually quite engaging (I was kinda of expecting one of those belly button self gazing exercises...
View ArticleThe Birds by Mert & Marcus
Just when I thought I was done with all the Hitchcock bird related posts, alas I stumble into this newly out Iceberg FW campaign by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. Pitting blonde model Carolyn Murphy...
View ArticleBride of Frankenstein
The Bride may have been a human patch but she is alive and well in the mind of illustrators and artists the world over. Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 American horror film, the first sequel to the...
View ArticleBlack Swan
…or as I like to call it, portrait of an unraveling mind. I’m quite sure by now you’ve all heard of this movie. It doesn’t open in my country until mid February but thanks to the wonderful wonders of...
View ArticleThe inspiration behind art
One finds inspiration where one can! While I’ve covered how fashion photographs can inspire modern days artists, sometimes many other things populate an artist’s mind and can be reused or reinterpreted...
View ArticleDance Trends
I’m a sucker for anything involving dance, probably because I wanted to be a dancer when I was young (a lot of Sunday afternoons spent watching Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers flics) and have always...
View ArticlePlaying Pretend Hollywood Edition: Scarlett Johansson
Hollywood’s blonde bombshells seem to enjoy impersonating previous movie legends. Following in the footsteps of Marilyn Monroe (who teamed with Richard Avedon for her very own play pretend) it was...
View ArticleMargot Tenenbaum Muse Extraordinaire
Spoke Art, a San Francisco based art gallery, has for the past couple of years, organized exhibits based on director Wes Anderson’s movies (they’ve also hosted a couple of Quentin Tarantino vs Cohen...
View ArticleRIP Eiko Ishioka
A sad loss for the creative world indeed. Over time, I’d mentioned her work a few times and had even dedicated a proper post to her eerie, sensual surrealist work. Her career was a collection of hits...
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