“I experienced David Bowie above all as a piece of living artwork, constantly modulating and mutating like a series of startling reflections in a cracked mirror. He was fascinating.”
David Bowie “Mirror” - Haddon Hall, 1972
“I experienced David Bowie above all as a piece of living artwork, constantly modulating and mutating like a series of startling reflections in a cracked mirror. He was fascinating.”
David Bowie “Mirror” - Haddon Hall, 1972
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Weekend plans 👄
We can see the weekend from here!
David is giving the spring vibes we all need. Happy Easter lovelies xx 🐰
Here’s to the end of the week.
“I loved the rockers, the power they projected onstage, their unpredictable nature, the freedom they fomented. And I was game for just about anything then. I was not interested in a career. I wanted adventures.”
“A soul is a little more difficult to get out. People’s souls are very mysterious — but the aura is not. I want that certain kind of mystical energy.”
Remembering the fabulous Cyrinda Foxe on her birthday…
Cyrinda and David Bowie on set of “The Jean Genie” music video directed by Mick Rock - 1972
“Freddie Mercury was one of my favorite human beings… He was a gem of a man, as gracious as any I’ve known.”
“I was tripping on LSD with a young lady. I picked up a friend’s camera and loved the added intensity and explosions it made as I clicked.”
📸 Simon Lewis
“I like to catch my subjects off balance a bit. My allegiance was always to the act. I wanted them to be happy.”
David Bowie - London, 1973