a pattern that tiles, and never blinks.
o ilustrador curitibano Butcher Billy criou uma nova série de mashups entre personagens da cultura pop. Desta vez, o artista uniu famosos dos videogames, como Pacman, Kirby, Donkey Kong e Kratos em personalidades como John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Beth Ditto entre outros. Confira!
That 1963 disappearance was a scandal. She had been the most beloved of film stars, her handsome face, accepting smile, known to all. And then, suddenly, rudely, without a word of apology, she was going to disappear—to retire.
Here, where the stars hang on, voluntary retirement is unknown, particularly for one the caliber of Setsuko Hara. She had become an ideal: men wanted to marry someone like her; women wanted to be someone like her.
This was because on the screen she reconciled her life as real people cannot. Whatever her role in films—daughter, wife, or mother—she played a woman who at the same time, somehow, was herself. Her social roles did not eclipse that individual self, our Setsuko.
— Donald Richie, Japanese Portraits
Setsuko Hara
Born June 17, 1920
Audrey Hepburn by Chris Herrera. 11x14”. Graphite on Bristol. Approx. 15-20 hours.
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The Inner Senshi & The Outer Senshi, by trungles