Leave it to Franca to push the boundaries of un-realistic editing. Perhaps this is a new movement in terms of fashion and how it is viewed. The inspiration behind the cover was Ethel Granger (1905-1982) who has the world record for the smallest waste of 33 centimeters. (An unhealthy goal to be striven for, yet everyone knows Stella Tenant has a waste bigger than 33 centimeters) So how does this affect the viewer? With an over-manipulated image like this being so far from reality, is this the start of Surrealism in fashion photography? thoughts?
LA Roadtrip!
biggest/worst blister of my life.
what the deal honey buns? Yallz like popTarts?
Drove through the night both to and from LA. Crashed a wedding, saw San Diego, snuck into the XGames, sat around at Dana Point, took multiple naps along side multiple pools, hiked up miles of river to a waterfall, and walked around Rodeo Drive. This trip could NOT have been better. :D
Fine Art... with a capital 'F'
Model. Liz Vranesh (DB agency)
©jasonrowe2011
For years I've been contemplating the fine art world. Questions arise like... what will my artist statement be... what will the subject/content/form of my artwork look like... and ultimately, what do I want to say with the my medium.
Instinctually, I always begin to pre-visualize what the actual form of the image will look like before thinking about themes and what it means. A fault of mine, and most artists, I know. But possibly buried somewhere within my subconscious or unconscious there’s a theoretical exploration and deeper meaning to it all. Perhaps the images I constantly develop and contemplate in my head are the result of what I’m trying to say, but without which I could not express.
Or maybe my artwork is just shallow. Either way, I enjoy it.
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