brianoldham:

chakra9:

“A lot of people get confused when they see this image. They think it was done by computer, but we actually took pigment powder, mixed it with talc to get the right ice-cream pastel colours, and brushed it into the cats. The owners were two proud members of the Persian cat club. I can’t remember how I found them, but they turned up in a van, covered in cat fur, and stood breathing down my neck as I took the picture. We were worried about putting all that powder into the animals’ fur, but they said: “Oh no, they absolutely love it.” The cats were such vain creatures - they adored being touched and pampered. We didn’t really think about which cats, or how many, should be done in which colours. We just did each one, and then they had to go back into their cat beds in the owners’ van. I think I lost count of how many were pink and how many were blue, but when we were finished they all came out and looked great together. There wasn’t enough light to do the picture indoors - but, by a fluke, all the cats seemed to gravitate to this clematis at the bottom of some steps. I didn’t arrange them. This is just what the cats did, and they all pretty much stayed where they were throughout. So it’s actually quite a naturalistic portrait - apart from the colour. At the time, in May 1998, I had no idea how the picture would resonate with people. But it has been the image I’ve been asked about the most. For some reason, people are just fascinated with it - more than any model, house or celebrity I’ve ever shot. Everyone wants to know about the pastel cats.”

Tim Walker

brianoldham:

chakra9:

“A lot of people get confused when they see this image. They think it was done by computer, but we actually took pigment powder, mixed it with talc to get the right ice-cream pastel colours, and brushed it into the cats. 

The owners were two proud members of the Persian cat club. I can’t remember how I found them, but they turned up in a van, covered in cat fur, and stood breathing down my neck as I took the picture. We were worried about putting all that powder into the animals’ fur, but they said: “Oh no, they absolutely love it.” The cats were such vain creatures - they adored being touched and pampered. 

We didn’t really think about which cats, or how many, should be done in which colours. We just did each one, and then they had to go back into their cat beds in the owners’ van. I think I lost count of how many were pink and how many were blue, but when we were finished they all came out and looked great together. There wasn’t enough light to do the picture indoors - but, by a fluke, all the cats seemed to gravitate to this clematis at the bottom of some steps. I didn’t arrange them. This is just what the cats did, and they all pretty much stayed where they were throughout. So it’s actually quite a naturalistic portrait - apart from the colour. 

At the time, in May 1998, I had no idea how the picture would resonate with people. But it has been the image I’ve been asked about the most. For some reason, people are just fascinated with it - more than any model, house or celebrity I’ve ever shot. Everyone wants to know about the pastel cats.”

Tim Walker

Flo’s deluxes arrived. Support artists, always! (Taken with instagram)

Flo’s deluxes arrived. Support artists, always! (Taken with instagram)

Ruby Blue.
Insomniac. Another dull night of avoiding the graduation paper.
I want Corel Painter baaaaaack!

Ruby Blue.

Insomniac. Another dull night of avoiding the graduation paper.

I want Corel Painter baaaaaack!

massive read-out of googlereader. Skipped a week. Hell it was.

for inspiration.

Scissors (Taken with instagram)

Scissors (Taken with instagram)

‘It is invariably saddening to look through new eyes at things upon which you have expended your own powers of adjustment’ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Re-reading ‘The Great Gatsby’ in digital this time.
Recollecting favorite quotes.
Not someone from the book. Just 1920s feeling.

‘It is invariably saddening to look through new eyes at things upon which you have expended your own powers of adjustment’ F. Scott Fitzgerald

Re-reading ‘The Great Gatsby’ in digital this time.

Recollecting favorite quotes.

Not someone from the book. Just 1920s feeling.

Ice-skater. (Taken with instagram)

Ice-skater. (Taken with instagram)

terrysdiary:

When the dreamer dies, what happens to the dream?

terrysdiary:

When the dreamer dies, what happens to the dream?

Full of muchness.
Cares a lot.

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