Who: Lucy Hamblin, photographer and artist
What: “The elements of these pages were largely drawn
in the South of France, where I lived. They were drawn for an antique
dealer named Romain, in exchange for a pair of enormous turtle shells
he had given me. They are studies of Bugatti’s chairs; ornately carved
and decked with perishing fringe. The blue Polaroid was taken of a
Victorian mourning dress I made - the model’s face and hands speckled
with black ash in the South American funerary tradition.”
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