Short film project, based on "The Cherry Orchard" play by Anton Chekhov.
I chose Magic My character, Gayev, was a grown Peter Pan, led to Neverwhere by his fruit drops and billiard games; so I created a heavy decadent texture for the top layer which contains the delicate colorful laser cut fantasy of his playfull childhood in it.
I chose Magic Realism as my context, particularly Jan Saudek's visual language; which I found a perfect match for the decadent, familiar story with reminiscences of ingenuity and hope.
I chose Magic My character, Gayev, was a grown Peter Pan, led to Neverwhere by his fruit drops and billiard games; so I created a heavy decadent texture for the top layer which contains the delicate colorful laser cut fantasy of his playfull childhood in it.
I chose Magic Realism as my context, particularly Jan Saudek's visual language; which I found a perfect match for the decadent, familiar story with reminiscences of ingenuity and hope.
PERFORMER : ANDREW STEELE
PHOTOGRAPHER : AGNES TREPLIN
PHOTOGRAPHER : AGNES TREPLIN
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