Tuesday, April 9, 2013

David Wasco

Production designer to Quentin Tarantino & Wes Anderson amongst many, Wasco's work is usually complimented by the set decorating of his wife Sandy Reynolds-Wasco.  Invoking the lens flare cool of mid-century Californian architecture and design, this style is said to be primarily derived from character development, devoted location scouting, addressing both big and small picture somehow simultaneously and a nod to American archetypal scenes drawn from classic art works (eg. Edward Hopper' Nighthawks in Seven Psychopaths).

Jack Rabbit Slim's - Pulp Fiction

Artist Beth Matthews designed a series of Wes Anderson specific colour palettes, this one highlights the apt designs of this powerhouse duo for The Royal Tenenbaums (2001).













 a film with interiors so lush you just wanna climb in them


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