Tuesday 10 January 2012

Reasons To Be Cheerful



What a wonderful start to 2012! Happy New Year everyone!

The talent that is Christain Tagliavini has been recognised again, by being included amongst the winners of the 2012 Hasselblad Masters Award, for the Fine Art category. The British Journal of Photography: BJP online have also written a lovely article for those of you whom are interested in all the winners read here.


Whilst I was in the gallery on Saturday the model Lora who is in both of Christian's series 1503 & Dame Di Cartone came into the gallery with her friends. What a wonderful rarity, to meet the model who's face I see ever day. She is of course very beautiful in the flesh & as fresh-faced as in her portraits, (unlike myself, I need makeup & very good lighting sadly) & a delightful woman. She spoke to me about being a model & how much she admired Christian & his work.



The experience of being the subject is life-changing, as I experienced myself working with Neeta Madahar, see my previous blogs (Collaborating with an Angel Parts 1-7) on this here. Whilst looking for a link to the Flora series I came across this lovely blog too: Metro Nature, very interesting...



You are suddenly confronted with your own image through someone else's eyes. I was a collaborator which meant I had more say in the end result. But in Christian Tagliavini's safe hands, I'm sure anyone would jump at the chance to be a model for him, me included (ha ha hint, hint, hint, nudge, nudge...)



The permanence of the image goes far beyond the initial experience of modeling & is then on a journey of its own through the media, on the walls of galleries & art fairs, online & in print. The thought of someone buying a picture of you is a strange one I can tell you.

Lora's friends took some photo's of her with the works & I of course did the same. What a wonderful choice of outfit she was wearing with an updated, contemporary version of a ruff with her fabulous scarf, the colour even complimented the photo perfectly! 

Fancy making your own? Try a miniature one first, here on this Peppercorn Minis blog you can see how. I'm sorely tempted myself...



Also another lovely thing to happen was an article by IdeasTap where I am described as amongst other things a 'photography polymath' wow! Rachel who interviewed me is the Assistant Editor & has her own blog also.

I would also lastly like to thank Natalja Sadikova for taking these pictures in the gallery. 

(The ruff is from the Peppercorn Minis blog)






7 comments:

  1. MY DEAR LAURA Im knocked out by your words !!! grazie mille. you probably saw that i viisted you at 2 30am but it wouldnt let me leave a comment !! I couldnt sleep so i enjoyed my journey into your renaissance wonderland arent they FABULOUS It must be a beautiful feeling when you walk into the gallery
    lets skype this week Please let me kow a good time to ring you love fay xx

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  2. Ps I like the idea of making a ruff !! I once made one in layers of net and antique lace !! ah those were the days !! xx

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  3. Ps I like the idea of making a ruff !! I once made one in layers of net and antique lace !! ah those were the days !! xx

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  4. Ps I like the idea of making a ruff !! I once made one in layers of net and antique lace !! ah those were the days !! xx

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  5. Ps I like the idea of making a ruff !! I once made one in layers of net and antique lace !! ah those were the days !! xx

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  6. Ps I like the idea of making a ruff !! I once made one in layers of net and antique lace !! ah those were the days !! xx

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  7. How are you up for skyping today! L

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