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David Bellemère

May 22, 2013

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Biography
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David Bellemère discovered his love for photography in school. His great interest led him to study at an Art School in Paris where he saw photography more in its conceptual form.

He then decided to spend 2 years in Thailand and returned with a clear idea of what he wanted to develop in his work: natural light, architecture, mixing feminine sensuality and fashion in order to produce these ‘eroticized’ yet gracious images.

When he returned to France, David started getting commissioned by various international and French magazines… Today he still works for Italian Marie Claire, French Playboy, Flaunt and Vogue UK whilst developing his personal work and working on advertising campaigns such as Hermès (Eau des Merveilles).

www.blanpiedrubini.com


El Arte de Cartier

November 4, 2012

The house of Cartier in Paris, has decamped to Madrid for the ´El Arte de Cartier’ exhibition at the amazing Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.Cartier has opened the archives for the show, with a treasure trove of exceptional pieces from illustrious owners like the Duchess of Windsor’s panther brooch, the ruby and diamond necklace given to Elizabeth Taylor by Mike Todd, and a tiara belonging to Princess Grace of Monaco, that rub shoulders with Art Deco pieces from the 1920s made in collaboration with Jeanne Toussaint, kindly lent by the Royal families of Spain and Monaco. The retrospective was put together by Jorge Valera, and is based on a visual path around the Cartier pieces and the Museum’s own works of art, putting the close links between the Spanish crown and the French jewelry house firmly into the spotlight.  
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