Sunday 7 November 2010

"the juxtaposition of the meticulous and the disheveled."












Chadwick Tyler loved by Alexander Wang and now Blandbox, approaches his work with such personal intimacy it is hard not to be transfixed by them.
He captures high end fashion models usually bound to beauty on a different scale... raw, open and innocent to their self-imperfections that it is reversed to the pureness of beauty.I find this creates an innocent and heavenly organic feel for the viewer.
"Dirt is a part of everything that is beautiful and everything that is ugly in life. It is a broad range, but past that, I just like it. Nuances inspire me."
Inspired.
xoxo

9 comments:

  1. I couldn't agree more, such evocative images! He expresses the juxtaposition of beauty and life's imperfections well, it doesn't feel too contrived or obvious.

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  2. these are incredibly beautiful, powerful images! i'll definitely follow your blog if theres more stuff like this to come!
    would be cool if you checked mine out too
    http://mcqueenismymorphine.blogspot.com/

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  3. Wow, these photographies is amazing. Packed with emotion and artistic spirit. I love this and I think that I have this crush in your blog!
    Anyways, the suffering in this pictures is sick. So beautiful.
    Best wishes from Sweden,
    Fashion Ranger

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  4. adorable, seriously. i love them! xo

    http://myfashionlustlist.blogspot.com

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  5. i'm inspired as well! great blog. i love these photos! so glad to have found you!

    following.

    x

    http://fashionhash.blogspot.com/

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  6. i need to research him more because these are the kinds of photographs that really get me inspired. you have beautiful image posts, keep up the collection!

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  7. amazing, powerful images.

    http://www.wintagenetvoodle.blogspot.com

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  8. Very provocative! Cool post!

    xx
    http://dansmonboudoir.com

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  9. the atmosphäre is kind of the 20s or 30s, kind of creepy but so good.

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