Aubrey Plaza in "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea"
From The Sound of Music to All the Money in the World, Christopher Plummer was one of the most distinguished actors to have graced the big screen. After his death aged 91, we look back at his career highlights
Published in 1997 exclusively in Japan, "Buenos Aires" is the renowned Australian cinematographer Christopher Doyle's photo and narrative diary of his experience in the making of Wong Kar Wai's Happy Together.
Christopher P Wood discusses his recent 'China Blue' series of paintings in an interview from our recent magazine: ‘Quite often where one thing ends you find the starting point for the next series, so it’s a continuous cycle of exploration. For instance, the paintings I’m making at the moment take as their starting point painted porcelain: China blue, willow pattern plates; that’s the starting point, with respect to the ideas of pattern, configuration, and colour. But what I’ve actually ended up with so far is something entirely different, something very strange, but somehow still related intimately to that long tradition of ceramic decoration. You’re always building on a tradition somehow, pushing something forward. Even this morning I was thinking about these paintings with this beautiful China colour, which at its densest can be black, but at its lightest is a very delicate shade of blue. I’ve ordered the same colour in a printing ink and will start making some monotypes using this blue as the chromatic base. I’ll probably use some of the imagery from the paintings as the foundation for those prints, but I’m fully expecting the monoprints to shoot off and diverge in all sorts of interesting directions. Everything is linked together really: each medium offers insight into the next.'
Blue-chiseling the Ten Commandments, Christopher Hitchens decrees which should stay and which should go, adding a few new ones of his own.
Inspired by blue and white Chinese porcelain Wood brings together an eclectic mix of iconography to create striking images with no fixed narrative.
A collection of Christopher Dresser design prints from his textbook the Art of Decorative Design, all in the Public Domain.
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The Duchess of Sussex showed off a bit of leg and a whole lot of dress drama on stage at the NAACP Awards. Clad in an ombré blue one shoulder gown at the 53rd NAACP Image Awards, Meghan’s colorblock dress was a bit of Old Hollywood mixed with Modern Glam. Meghan’s bespoke dress was designed…
It's been a busy week for Kate Middleton, buzzing from her first-ever State Banquet and a secondary outing with the Chinese president to Scotland, where she and Prince William are supporting the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival. For her third stylish outing this week, the Duchess went local, wearing a blue wool coat from Scottish designer Christopher Kane and a matching Kane-designed kilt underneath. Her clutch is by Stuart Weitzman and her boots are Aquatalia (they look like this pair). MORE: See All the London Fashion Spots That Have Received a Visit From the Duchess For Tuesday's state banquet Kate picked a red Jenny Packham gown and, after much speculation, the diamond-and-pearl tiara she'd worn once before (this was only her third time in one). On the day after, she picked Pantone's color of the year, wine-red Marsala, by way of a lace Dolce & Gabbana dress. MORE: Quiz: What's Your Royal Style? So, what's the takeaway for us? When it comes to rocking colors in the fall and winter, make a statement with it: Kate didn't do just a top or an accent; instead, she picked silhouettes that extended at least to her knee. Keep the rest
Delft Blue Marble Dinner Plate by Christopher Spitzmiller *Please note, each piece is made to order and may vary slightly
Christopher Wood (UK 1901-1930) The Blue Boat (1929) oil on board 40 x 55.9 cm