How to steal from Wes Anderson

As I mentioned in my previous post, I am moderately infatuated by Wes Anderson’s aesthetics. By “moderately”, I actually mean that I have taken to googling stuff like “how to dress your home like Wes Anderson movie”, “how to dress like a Wes Anderson character”, etc. As it happened, I came accross some other, non less interesting Wes Anderson “how-to’s”, like this one – How to turn your life into a Wes Anderson movie

But before venturing into any serious home decor investments, I’ve tried to think of other creative ways to recreate the interiors atmosphere of Wes’ movies. My challenge was to steal his style, but nevertheless create something unique. I was foremost inspired by his tendency to put labels everywhere, providing the viewer with a clear sense of structure, notion-wise, character-wise as well as space-wise:

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The Result
Following Wes’ idea of structure, I thought of putting a label on the door of each one of the rooms in my apartment, starting with bedroom:
The drawing is supposed to be a list of all the main objects in the room as well as typical activities taking place. It can also be viewed as a sort of cross-section of the room, something Anderson just loves using in his films:

 I will try to persevere and continue with other rooms as well, in order to really get the point through 8-).

I hope you enjoyed this post and I’ll see you soon, hopefully 😀

Lots of creativity,

Maruša

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