Tuesday 15 February 2011

Just a little bit of both worlds

this video is absolutely stunning, a ballerina dancing in the middle of chanel



this 4 posters are the international posters for black swan, i can't really explain the description behind these posters and what technique they used, but i urge a certain art history student called elenius protopas to please explain below

the illustration by the designers of the black swan outfit


the ever so lovely tim walker and his wonderful pictures that nobody in a million years can compete with. 

Tim Walkers fashion and ballet attributes he loves involving in his photographs make them lovable and so easy to get involved with. for me one of the legends of photography.

just a bit about ballet and fashion all mushed into 1

5 comments:

  1. ah yes, the art history part.
    well lets see, we have 4 different illustrations of swans, and the interior is always the woman, or parts of her like the face in illustration 4, or the use of her hands to signify the feathers/wings and their movements in illustration 1.

    with the little that i know about the actual movie, i can only say with reservation that the whole exterior swan / interior girl illustration situation (ou that rhymes) is because there is something hidden in her that needs to come out just as the ugly duckling came out and became a beautiful swan.

    but then again, i havent watched the movie so i dont know :(

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  2. there u go people full description from professor elenouas protopas (akuete pio intelligent) an here i was about to mention cubism in figure 2? am i right?

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  3. just because there are cubes doesnt mean its cubism ;p oiii kori! yes you are genius ! (but we always knew THAT)

    xxx
    thats it people, elenouas protopas from now on.

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