Christophe Brunnquell working on some paintings for the photoshoot they’re doing tomorrow here at the studio with Estelle Hanania.
Christophe Brunnquell working on some paintings for the photoshoot they’re doing tomorrow here at the studio with Estelle Hanania.
A delegation of sangbleu-istas will be running a big workshop in berlin untill the end of the month. The idea is to shoot the last series for SBIII and draw inspiration for this amazing city (see my “travelling” post earlier this year). The workshop takes place in an amazing warehouse in the Weissensee area. (Actually, inside the building of the Rathaus off Berlinerallee) Here are some photos of the premises. Anyone interested to come and take part to the action, just drop a line or drop by!
by Jason Nocito
The cover to the first SB book.
In collaboration with the Pavillion/Palais de Tokyo, Paris and swiss artist Emmanuelle Antille.
Out on the 26th of June! More about it in the “coming next” section.
Archive images from the ‘Onto You’ series in SBII that didn’t make the page.
Body painting by Ari. Model Ocean Moon at Select.
Hehe
The book is almost finished!
350 pages, but it’s gonna look gooooood!
aaaargh
Here is a little preview:
Jean-Luc Verna photographed by Claude-Hubert Tatot
Some archives…
Just though I’d share that as they were never published (but should’ve!).
(Things like:
Javi Rodrigues’ Shoes
Miki Vialetto’s smile
Phil Kyle’s work
pretty ankles
black wings
hair flowers
etc)
Photography by Alexis Zavialoff.
Sang Bleu was invited by Blanco in Reggio Emilia (Italy) to be part of the exhibition “DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT I’M SAYING, SIR?” . Viewing from the 1st to the 6th of May 2008
Grazie mille to the Studio Blanco team, for being so nice, and living in such a lovely town. Wish I could have stayed a few more sunny days in Reggio Emilia!
Lukas Wassmann [http://www.lukaswassmann.com/]
Sara from Blanco [http://www.studioblanco.it/]
Mathias Sterner [http://www.mathiassterner.com/] [http://tredadlar.com/]
Tony Cederteg [http://www.cederteg.blogspot.com/]
TORBJØRN RØDLAND has just released a new book.![]()
Chris Jordan’s Intolerable Beauty project (2003-2005), reveals some rather disturbing images, portraying american mass consumption.
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