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Unmade Up
Unmade Up: Recollections of a Friendship with David Bowie | Edward Bell
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Unmade Up' features much previously unseen artwork and photography of the enigmatic singer David Bowie, by his go-to artist of his heyday, Edward Bell. His commissions included the sleeve for Bowie?s 1980 album ?Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)? which featured the number one single ?Ashes to Ashes?. Bowie later bought all of Bell?s artwork for his private collection. 00Edward Bell is a photographer, designer and artist living in Wales. Having studied at Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art he went on to work as a freelance photographer and illustrator for Vogue, Tatler and Elle magazines. As well as his commissions for album covers for David Bowie he was also commissioned by other outstanding musicians and groups of the time. His art covers many genres from life paintings to pop art to sculpture; he has worked and exhibited all over the world, especially in the US and Ireland. He now lives in Wales, quietly.
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this book was a beautiful dive into the work put into one of David's most interesting album covers, alongside some amazing Tin Machine recollections (what initially made me want to read this). each page spread is nicely sectioned with a left-hand image and text on the right.
a nice insight into their relationship, and a wonderful explanation on how 'Tin Machine II's cover came to fruition.