Fibre de Verre Paris Combo

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Le Satorialist

My top favorite Sartorialist images:




#1
This girl will always be number one. She has this natural rebel pout in her expression and features. I would love to be around her to radiate her energy, which sparkles as a dim-lit neon sign would. Her make-up isn't done enough to really care, and neither is her clothing. Her beauty shines through the contrast of her bold, but not too edgy look.



#2
I could either imagine the man in the center left going home later that evening to a shabby apartment in a french suburb. The next morning he wakes up, puts on his slacks and sweatshirt, takes a shower, brushes his teeth, eats breakfast and goes to work. And while working at his office he receives an email with the photos of last night's event. A twinkle comes to his eye.
But I believe its fitting to imagine them in their uniquely Roman, 1963 inspired penthouse planning another luxurious benefit fit for a King.



#3
Personally, this street looks all to familiar to me. This boy looks all to familiar to everyone.



#4
I don't want to know who he is or what he does. All I know is that the moment I saw him on film, his presence caught me by surprise. The anonymity makes it easier to imagine what I please about him.



#5
I like to imagine they are little funeral faeries going to the funeral of their latest victim.

3 comments:

  1. Oh! I love no.2,3,4 and 5.Especially the fifth one is so nice!
    And yes no.2 reminds me of a modern day Mr Darcy for some reason.

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  2. I love these, all of these.
    The last one feels like a really merry sort of scene, these two funeral faeries sort of not taking death as something dreadful...it's something in the way they're walking, like they're laughing at life in a way.

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  3. Thanks. Yeah I actually didnt see it like that. Your a great painter when it comes to observing art. I think thats more important..the painter observing than the painter painting.

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