Showing posts with label tim walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tim walker. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2010

Spring Equinox



Looking forward to those warm, hazy afternoons that lay ahead.  Today marks the beginning of walks in the grass, fresh lilacs and sunny mornings in bed.  Happy Spring!

xoxo love,
jolie

{photos by the amazing Tim Walker}

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Treats...

The Tim's have joined forces once again and in perfect time!  The ultimate Halloween treat for our hungry eyes is a shoot filled with high fashion, Tim Burton and photographed by the glorious Tim Walker!
Loving every striking, bold colour and each mouth-watering, made-to-order couture piece ~ thank you to Paris Hotel Boutique for the lovely find!

Voodoo Girl
by Tim Burton 

Her skin is white cloth,
and she's all sewn apart
and she has many colored pins

sticking out of her heart.

She has many different zombies
who are deeply in her trance.
She even has a zombie

who was originally from France.

But she knows she has a curse on her,
a curse she cannot win.
For if someone gets
too close to her,

the pins stick farther in.

 Running from November through to April, MOMA in NYC will be holding a gallery and film exhibition on Burton's extraordinary career.  Filled with his sketches, paintings, poems, storyboards, puppets, maquettes and costumes as well as screenings of his most memorable films...it is not to be missed!



 
{Photos from Harper's Bazaar and /Film}

Friday, July 24, 2009

The Brilliant Tim Walker


I am so excited for my very first post on 'love, jolie' and in honour of that I wanted to pay tribute to an incredibly talented artist, Tim Walker!

Each photo is staged like a timeless film and invents a story in the viewer's mind in an instant. He was once Richard Avedon's assistant and it shows - he learned from the best!


I am so in love with the surreal and unexpected aspects of his photos. Aren't the over-sized pearls fantastic?

Stunning!

And of course it only makes sense that Him and Tim Burton have worked together. This spread was based on Roald Dahl's short story collection "Tales of the Unexpected." As a child nothing thrilled me more than diving into a Roald Dahl book. I think I read The Witches eight times. I would love to see this editorial turned into a movie! How wonderful would that be?

{for more on Tim Walker visit: www.timwalkerphotography.com}

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