The Disaster Artist
"I'm your very own personal distraction, the kind who a norm would call a disaster" Being a disaster is a revolutionary road. We see two identities who feel each other and who share their cracks: the clay that snaps. Clay is a mineral substance that, when mixed with water, becomes a mass, managing to maintain cohesion after drying: it's a shape. Could be a metaphor to indicate the process towards achieving one's image, one's identity, the thousand layers of us.
K. Morizawa's photography is, in its simplicity, incisive: it captures soft and relaxed bodies together with dreamy-looking faces. Everything is calm and quiet, time seems to have stopped. It’s a place, or better, a feeling, where there’s space to hear yourself. It is an invitation to love for ourselves and to rebuild. That’s what the "Disaster Artist" is telling you.
Photography: Keisuke Morizawa / keisuke_morizawa
Hair: Styling: Hiroki Kato / hiro__0929
Makeup: Kanako Shiraishi / kanako_makeup
Models: Ken / greenpeacenonaka
Koshiro Tsuchiya / k.t2202
Words: Gioi / gioiagiovani