As mentioned in my previous post, I am moderately infatuated by Wes Anderson's aesthetics. By "moderately", I actually mean that I have taken to googling stuff like "how to dress your home like Wes Anderson movie", "how to dress like a Wes Anderson character", etc. As it happened, I came accross some other, non less interesting Wes Anderson "how-to's", like this one - "How to turn your life into a Wes Anderson movie":
http://i-d.vice.com/en_gb/read/think-pieces/1961/20-ways-to-turn-your-life-into-a-wes-anderson-movie
But before venturing into any serious home decor investments, I've tried to think of other creative ways to recreate the interiors atmosphere of Wes' movies. I was foremost inspired by his tendency to put labels everywhere, providing the viewer with a clear sense of structure, notion-wise, character-wise as well as space-wise:
http://i-d.vice.com/en_gb/read/think-pieces/1961/20-ways-to-turn-your-life-into-a-wes-anderson-movie
But before venturing into any serious home decor investments, I've tried to think of other creative ways to recreate the interiors atmosphere of Wes' movies. I was foremost inspired by his tendency to put labels everywhere, providing the viewer with a clear sense of structure, notion-wise, character-wise as well as space-wise:
Following Wes' idea of structure, I thought of putting a label on the door of each one of the rooms in my apartment, starting with bedroom:
The drawing is supposed to be a list of all the main objects in the room as well as typical activities taking place. It can also be viewed as a sort of cross-section of the room, something Anderson just loves using in his films:
I will try to persevere and continue with other rooms as well, in order to really get the point through 8-).
I hope you enjoyed this post and I'll see you soon, hopefully :D
Lots of creativity,
Maruša
I hope you enjoyed this post and I'll see you soon, hopefully :D
Lots of creativity,
Maruša