Posts in the Covers Category

Anna Brings Moody Mix to "Season of the Witch"

Anna Ewers brings a moody blue mix of art and evolution in “Season of the Witch” by Paolo Roversi for Dazed, SS 2016. “Power/Protest” remind us that we all own a right to respond, both internally and externally, to the world’s earthly insistence. I Set My Sight on the Rhythm of the Night as I Cast My Calling in the Dawn of Delight. To Feel the Fire to Stand Up and Fight, the Moon is My Hero as I walk in it’s Light. 

Prince's Prophetic Music Lives On & On

The Sky Was All Purple There Were People Runnin’ Everywhere… Tryin’ to Run from the Destruction You Know I Didn’t Even Care. The Man the Myth the Artist… If ever there were lyrics that summed up the trajectory of his spirit, this was it. A force so electrifying the mere mention that he was performing would lead good girls to lose their minds. And I would know, I was one of them. 

Pooja Mor Leads the Pack on Epic Journey

Pooja Mor leads the troops in “Mask” by Txema Yeste for Numéro China, April 2016. He is She and This is That, We are They and Them is the Trap. This story takes us to a place that says what we are is enough. With tribal markings done in what appears to be glass, the echos of erroneous aire lay on my face as ancient winds wisp through deep space. Naked beauty comes to bare as Pooja lets soft angels meld with her sweet face.  

Anna Moves Like Poetry Put to Visual Music

Anna Cleveland brings forth an aire of the ideal in “Iconic” with cover by Benjamin Alexander Huseby for Interview Germany, March 2016. Her body moves like poetry put to music, as my pen passes over paper mimicking limbs as they strike in thoughtful pose. Embracing the archetype of embodiment in a physical statement I’ve come to call, The Cleveland Way. An artistic expression is offered in the act of true passion, as the value of vivacity isn’t found in passing of pigment, rather it’s met in the construct of color. 

Natalia Vodianova Doubles Her Pleasure

Natalia Vodianova plays both sides by Harley Weir for Pop No.34 S/S 2016. A daring array of art and play, through the waves of plastic I see-through your soul. Harley invades Natalia’s space in some of the most intimately inspired shots we’ve seen this season. Complementary angels take corresponding views, as Tina Outen works at the center of this story to artfully capture two sides of the same person. 

Christy Turlington Finds Her Inner "Smile!"

Christy Turlington finds her inner “Smile!” on the cover-story by Mikael Jansson for WSJ. Magazine, March 2016. Christy proves the art of brilliancy isn’t met in the canvas of color, rather, it resides in the animation of truth. Stylist, George Cortina, captures the ferocity of fashion prowess, moving through the pages with the spirit of a jungle cat. Long, lean limbs make an appearance as every motion has a purpose. 

Lady Gaga Aggressive Resolute Tigress Roars

Lady Gaga spreads her wings in “Fashion Guard” for V Magazine Issue 99, Spring ’16. Taking on the role of Guest Editor, Gaga explores her hidden talents by creating 16 unique Covers. Experimental theatre plays out as drama ensues in the merging of the extreme. The chastity of choosing may seem a hopeless undertaking, however, in the quiet days of longing you’ll find yourself fighting for the right to fall. 

"We Love Naomi" by An Le for Vogue Portugal

Naomi Campbell goes undercover in “We Love Naomi” by An Le for Vogue Portugal, February 2016. Playing both sides, Naomi evolves from a Jazz Diva to a flaming party girl, in a story that embarks on a journey of discovery. Defining dueling roles, on the one hand she’s quiet and reserved on the other she stands like a panther ready to strike. The undeniable lure of this long-standing Super-Model calls to claims the odyssey of the formidable. 

Explore the Wild Side of Orbital Style

Sunghee Kim is “Feminine, Dangerous, Fun” by Yeong Jun Kim for Dazed Korea, December 2015. Asking us to Declare Independence, this issue celebrates the art of autonomy. To seek something greater as a way to merely acquire, is the act of insecurity. To seek something higher in order to fly, now that is the mark of a maker. Kim revels in the righteous revelry of now, with defiance that says as much about the wearer as it does the wares. 

Karen Elson Feels the Real "Disco Jockey" Tim Walker

Karen Elson delivers a playful take on art of the 70’s in “Disco Jockey” by Tim Walker for Vogue Italia, 12/15. Standing in front of a naked wall all would seem empty if it weren’t for the talent of Mr. Walker. Having taken over the reigns, his vision has allowed the magazine to truly flourish. Sophisticated shots capture each twist like a waning doll on a Sunday tryst. Elson invites us into another world where all is not exactly as it appears.  

Cate Blanchett Finds Herself On Far side of Moon in W Magazine

Cate Blanchett finds herself on the far side of the moon in “A Rose Without Thorns” by Tim Walker for W Magazine, December 2015. All the Worlds a Stage and All the Men and Women Merely Players. An impersonator of truth, Cate invites us to view otherworldly beauty. Finding herself on the surface of the moon, she flies high in this atmospheric phenomenon that perils possibility. Stylist, Jacob K, invites us to view the spectacle of sensation in this tour de force of fashion. 

Behati Prinsloo Hits Streets of Chinatown in So It Goes

Behati Prinsloo goes for a unique urban vibe in this authentic cover shot by Hugh Lippe in So It Goes Magazine #6. The art of downtown shows itself in this vibrant story set against the backdrop of NYC. Home is where the heart is as the city is exposed in this street-chic editorial. Stylist, Liz McClean, finds the fluid side of high fashion with looks by Alexander Wang DiorStella McCartney & Valentino