So this is a new start, 5 images that I find interesting.
I have been collecting images for quite a while now.
For some reason images just speak louder than words for me.
Most of the following images or artwork were discovered in some of the events that I went recently.
Female Torso, 1928-9
I went to the Kazimir Malevich exhibition
at Tate Modern last Monday. It included a large variety of his works and this
is my favourite piece. There is something very fascinating of the juxtaposition
between the pale and vivid colour. The symmetrical composition and the
asymmetrical shoulder just create A extremely balance but interesting visual.
Tilda Swinton in exaggerated collar, Giorgio
Armani, 2011
This is a postcard that I picked up at Somerset
House in London Fashion week two weeks ago. It kind of have a
similarly aspect of using the cold tone pale colour, compare to Female Torso.
Another thing that I like is the graphic look of the collar that made the
picture almost looks like a collage and created a strong statement for the
picture.

Salvador Dalí's
costumes for Lenid Massine's ballet Bacchanale, 1939
Another exhibition I went
last week is the Horst: Photographer of Style in V&A.
Out of all the
beautifully shot fashion photos by Horst P. Horst, I found that this is quite a
unique piece. This monochrome photograph show great use of light. The light
came from the back of the model, which highlight the silhouette of the human
figure. I also like the quirky chiffon headpiece.
Cleanliness is Next to Godliness, 1964
Work from David Hockney. I
always like a bit of humour and ironic in artworks or images in general and
this screenprint just got both of it. I love the used of red to make the male
figure pop out in the navy blue and the unexpected mustard yellow leaking out
at the right button corner.
Witches' coven
This image just caught my eye
straight away when I found it at the Tate Modern's shop. Not only because of
the interesting lay out of eight witches having tea party together. The faces
of them were full of characters and the sneaky feet under the table just
complete the whole picture.
To be continued...