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Bob Dylan at breakfast, don't know where the original photo was taken.
463 x 581px Digital Painting
Sketched out then colour Airbrushed using Corel Painter 11 and Trust graphics tablet.
28/01/2010
remember the late 70s-early 80s boilersuits? My mother was always very fashion-conscious, but only wore what looked good on her.
The Marchesa lived partly as a slave to her dream world. She had two venues: her palaces and her aristocratic circles. They served as stages where everyone was usually an actor, but when she made her entrance, they automatically became spectators or background extras. – Alberto Martini
Blog: diamonddollscouture.blogspot.com/2009/11/marchesa-luisa-c...
Industrial designer Raymond Loewy (Paris, Fr., 1893-Monte Carlo, Monaco, 1986) was here in his twilight years at the age of 77 at the time of the photograph.
At an early age he was already a real world-wide style icon.
Raymond Loewy designed besides cars a huge variety of different types of objects: trains and typewriters, refrigerators and radio sets, cigarette packages and restaurant interiors, sewing machines and long distance passenger busses, etc. etc. And don't forget the famous Coca Cola bottle.
Picture was taken from:
Paul Jodard, Raymond Loewy, Series: Design Heroes, HarperCollins Publishers, London, 1994.
Original photographer, place and date unknown.
Book collection Sander Toonen (2021).
Halfweg, May 27, 2024.
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