Grâce à une communauté de qualité j’ai découvert ce week-end @rrrmovie ! Et je n’ai pu résister au plaisir de dessiner les héros de ce long métrage épique ! Mesdames et messieurs le grand @jrntr !
Thanks to a great community I discovered this weekend @rrrmovie! And I couldn't resist the pleasure of drawing the heroes of this epic feature film! Ladies and gentlemen the great @jrntr !
I feel like Lucy Gray’s fashion sense had an influence on the Capitol. It’s mentioned in the book that she’s wearing makeup, which is notable to Coriolanus and he wonders where she got it from since it was barely becoming accessible again in the Capitol. In the movie one of his classmates mocks what she is wearing, asking if she thinks she’s a clown. It isn’t common to dress like her, but she owns her own style and the Capitol LOVES her. Coriolanus, as he tries to get sponsors for her, makes the case that since she is Covey perhaps she isn’t really district at all, in fact she’s really more Capitol than anything… and perhaps it rubbed off. Perhaps her sense of extra-ness, her fun makeup even at the reaping, her colorful dress at a dark occasion….perhaps that’s one part of her legacy that never truly goes away, even when the name of Lucy Gray Baird is erased from the memories of the people of Panem.
Allow me to introduce the exhibition organized by "The Country House and Stables" at Gallery Eight in London (8 Duke Street St James's).
I am proud, happy and a little nervous to present my Equestrian One Lines alongside talented artists such as Freddy Paske, Tyler Robertson, Debbie Harris, Susan Leyland, and Tony O'Connor.
I hope you will enjoy exploring these lines, the result of my love for horses and my passion for art, as much as I did while creating them.
I am eager to meet you personally on Thursday, February 16th and to discuss my drawings with you. In the meantime, I invite you to come and discover my creations at Gallery Eight in London.