the circus girl fell off her horse
Feb. 28th, 2006 09:59 pmHave succumbed to
foto_decadent again. It floods the flist, but at least it fixes the craving for visual stimulation.
Eugene Recuenco [1] [2] [3]
There's something about the dark washed out effect of his photos. And how the characters all look a little fey, soft and edgy at the same time. They somehow remind me of the xxxholic universe.
Erwin Olaf [Royal Blood]
The harsh realities of the photos, the starkness and the signal mark on Diana's arm.
Paolo Roversi [Vogue, UK]
The tongue-in-cheek element of it all. Enough said.
Andrea Giacobbe [1]
I like how the human body is portrayed as something that is not quite human. Picture 7 is my favourite among the lot. The bumps and grooves of her spine and the thinness of her arms lead to the expectation that it's not really a human head attached to the body, more of a reptilian one than anything else.
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Eugene Recuenco [1] [2] [3]
There's something about the dark washed out effect of his photos. And how the characters all look a little fey, soft and edgy at the same time. They somehow remind me of the xxxholic universe.
Erwin Olaf [Royal Blood]
The harsh realities of the photos, the starkness and the signal mark on Diana's arm.
Paolo Roversi [Vogue, UK]
The tongue-in-cheek element of it all. Enough said.
Andrea Giacobbe [1]
I like how the human body is portrayed as something that is not quite human. Picture 7 is my favourite among the lot. The bumps and grooves of her spine and the thinness of her arms lead to the expectation that it's not really a human head attached to the body, more of a reptilian one than anything else.