THE LIFE AQUATIC with Wes Anderson & Noah Baumbach
The Life Aquatic was written by Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach at Bar Pitti. Wes and Noah sat at the bar/restaurant for hours and hours every day, writing together.
This is the first piece in my new ongoing series called Japanese New Wave. This piece is titled Atomic Okaasan, it is a graphite and watercolor interpretation of an image from the Japanese film KURONEKO (1971).
4/2013
Chapter 3, Three Sardines, Three Plays, watercolor, ink and pen drawing of Richie Tenenbaum by Mary Byrd (2012)
Thank you wes-anderson for promoting my work!
“The idea that cinema can bring down the Third Reich is a really juicy metaphor…On the other hand, it’s not a metaphor at all. It’s the reality of the movie.”
The Life Aquatic was written by Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach at Bar Pitti. Wes and Noah sat at the bar/restaurant for hours and hours every day, writing together.
“I think we’re just gonna have to be secretly in love with each other and leave it at that, Ritchie.”
Sometimes I feel like Richie, hopeless. Sometimes I feel like Margot, adrift. Sometimes I feel like Mordecai, blind and content.