A Infidelidade é Branca: apesar de sugerirem que a cor do pecado é o vermelho e que o preto é sexy, para mim a cor da infidelidade é o branco. A quando a mulher que eu amo veste branco que a imagino capaz das maiores depravações, aproveitando o sexo com outros homens com um sorriso no rosto e sem nenhuma culpa por se entregar a esses prazeres mesmo sendo mãe e esposa. É em branco que imagino minha amada transando em público, na frente de nossos amigos ou de compeletos desconhecidos; é em branco, vestida apenas pelos jatos de esperma dos homens com quem me trai, que a imagino voltando para meus braços, feliz e satisfeita, dizendo que me ama.
2016 marks 20 years since the death of Polish film director Krzysztof Kieślowski. I have the great honor to work with MK2 Productions in France and the great Black Dragon Press in the UK, which I previously collaborated on Tarkovsky’s Solaris Posters with, to celebrate his work by bringing you a set of original art posters for what turned out to be his last work, the iconic Three Colours Trilogy.
“Trois Couleurs: Blanc”, an epic 7-colour, 18” x 27” limited edition screen printed poster is the second of this series. In this image, I want to focus on Karol’s obsession for his ex-wife Dominique. It is this obsession that motivates him to get back on his feet, engages in dangerous endeavors which are not within his previous character, and discovering the other side of himself along the way.
I think the bust he stole is the tangible embodiment of this obsession, a motif that strings along the whole transformation. We see Karol projecting all kinds of emotion for Dominique on this bust, including the protective tenderness when he is gluing the broken bust back together, which I think draws an interesting parallel with his broken marriage and later Dominique wanting to reconcile at the end of the film.
As I mentioned in the ‘Bleu’ interview with Evil Tender, illustration is the story-telling in one frame, so I want to focus on the tipping-point, showing Karol’s first determination to take charge of the situation he passively and unwillingly ended up in, in the quest of revenge or mending his failed marriage.
Films in Frame - Persona, Potrait of the Lady on Fire, Licorice Pizza, The Worst Person in the World, Spencer, The Double Life of Veronique, Little Women, Frances Ha, Fleabag, Run Lola Run