Thursday, November 18, 2021

A draft with inspiration for a TV series along Daria Kovaleva, Elena, Mascara, Nastya, Lana and my Bela - International artists

Random thoughts with clear inspiration by Chinese director Wong Kar Wai's movies atmosphere along Daria Kovaleva, Elena Pavlenka, Mascara, Nastya, Lana and my Bela (that are women that I love) and with scripted pages written by me for several international artists that I work with.

Below each sequential photo narrative, there's short info about it by me 







- There's me and Daria always in the mood...




- There's Daria being Bela...









- There's a sequential speech about a trip and memories...




- There's a feeling...






- There's Bela being Daria...



















- There's me and Daria not in a platonic love...



- There's Daria (again)...




- There's an artwork by American artist Phil Jimeñez...



- There's Daria...



- Handwritten letter...




- There's an artwork based on a Mystery Man by Belgium artist Christophe Swijsen...



- There's my Bela...


- There's Daria's tattoo in her left arm...













- 2046











- There's a majestical love story...





- There's a sequential narrative by British writer Jamie Delano along artworks by British artist Dave Mckean...








- There's "Fallen Angels" movie's atmosphere featuring Chinese actress Michele Monique Reis...


- There's an artwork by Russian artist Varya Yakoleva...



- There's Daria as Miss Burlesque in 2012...














- There's a restaurant named "Chungking Express" in Vietnam along an artwork by Chinese artist Zipcy and another one by Bosnian artist Azra Seferovic...










- There're pictures from movies "As Tears Go By","Days Of Being Wild" and "The Grandmaster"...




- There's a strip page for fictional character Hellblazer by British writer Paul Jenkins and British artist Sean Phillips...






- There's a sketched strip page scripted by me and with artworks by Italian artist Rolando Cicatelli featuring Daria Kovaleva, Elena Pavlenka and Svetlana Zombierella Nagaeva (that are women that I love)...


- There's Daria and me...


- There's a photography from Chinese actress Gong Li shot by Wong Kar Wai...


- There's a Charles Chaplin movie...


- There's Nastya being a woman that I love...


- There's an artwork by artist Andy Prisney showcasing today's society... 





- There's an artwork by Argentime artist Patricia Breccia...




- There's Daria in a Shakesperian pose...




- There's another artwork by Russian artist Varya Yakoleva...




- There's Lana being a woman that I love...



- There's a still from Babylon Berlin TV Series...



- There's a still from Mr Robot TV Series...





- There's yet another artwork by Russian artist Varya Yakoleva printed in a book...




- There's a poster from "Lost In Translation" masterpiece movie directed by Sofia Coppolla...



- There's an artwork by Finnish artist Katja Tukianen...



- There're fictional characters Corto Maltese and Shanghai Li by Italian maestro Hugo Pratt...





- There's Mascara being a woman that I love...



- There's an artwork based on Mascara by American artist Erik Von Erik...









- There's Daria, Mascara and me inside a triangle love story...




- There's a personalized t-shirt with design by my friend and Portuguese artist Lara Mendes...






















- There's a fascinating video named "Seemann" for German band Rammstein directed in January 1996 in Hamburg by Hungarian director Laszlo Kadar from the band's album "Herzeleid" released in September 1995 whose theme talks about a sailor that's emotionally devastated (like all the band's members were at the time) and that depicts a woman that ressembles a prostitute and a saint at the same time in a duplicity like the three mermaids that Christopher Columbus supposedly saw in the 9th January 1493 along Haiti at Caribbean Islands, in what he described as "The New World"...















- The video before mentioned triggered memories inside my mind that actually ressembled artworks and books that I bought named "Hundert Ansichten Der Speicherstadt" published in 1997 and "Der Unschuldige Passagier" published in 2000 by German artist Martin Tom Dieck that was born in Hamburg (city of ports) and from whom I saw a mesmerizing exhibition at Lisbon in 2003 and with whom I personally talked about sailors along German artists Anke Feuchtenberger, Ulf K. and my Bela...










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