For some fashion madman, only to wear their favorite costumes designed by the designer is not enough. Since Americans love the car for a long time, then when we see that they will own custom clothing from the wardrobe to move into the car, you will not feel so fuss ...
Working in New York artist Louis - Gisborne the Pood a madman; he spent two years for these vehicles have a unique style of shooting works. Owners are based on personal preferences for car customization exclusive interior style; from Burberry, Louis Vuitton, His personal photographic exhibition will be held from September 8 to October 22, Mary Boone, Gallery will be held, he will demonstrate these luxury car of the same size as the designer interior photos, as well as with their own car to keep consistent style of the owners of their presence.
The attempt of this new art, Gisborne Pood start with the large trucks and aircraft interior photos, through the huge windshield in the cockpit, showing the stunning natural landscape. This attempt he found the artistic creation of the New World, to show the creation of the author's fascination with the works of others and loving feelings.
Gisborne Pood was born in New Jersey, USA, Art Master's degree from Yale University, and then came to Brooklyn and opened his own studio. Over the years, he has been involved in the production of film and sculpture, but rarely studied under photography. Using a special camera and lens, and the same shooting distance and angle, he demonstrated a variety of luxury cars, luxury custom interior, as well as the natural landscape of the Surrealist style of the car window; the style of the form of expression of these views of their early works very similar.
The Gisborne Pood shooting the first vehicle is the Cadillac the Escalade, the car interior with the famous Japanese designer Takashi Murakami Louis Vuitton seat covers and dashboard creation substrates. Then, he shot the custom interior of the BMW Burberry and Coach custom interior vehicle. These rich colors and gorgeous vehicle interior in stark contrast to the background of the window desolate purer, and the viewer's attention is focused on the upgraded interior. Therefore, the photographic exhibition was called "Decepcion.
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