#george mackay
“The way that I begin working is to build reference boards, and I chose images that I responded to… I didn’t care where they were from in terms of period, location, being feminine or masculine – I wasn’t interested. It was more about evoking the right sensibility, and playing into that vastness and timelessness – that’s what I wanted the world to have… It’s about an emotional sense rather than a physical sense of armour, which becomes a fascinating dichotomy”
“Then the water around him turns flat. The current begins to slow.
White. Petals float on it, a patchwork blanket.
Cherry Blossom.
Schofield is swept through the white petals.
Schofield raises an arm from the water and sees the petals clinging to him.
Blake.”
-from the script of 1917, written by Sam Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns.
Sco and Blake