Home Actor David Bowie HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 David Bowie Instagram - Please forgive the graininess of our latest Bowie Reflection. It’s an enlargement of TJ Newton (Bowie) on the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, taken by David James. Here’s the caption from the reverse of the uncropped photo: “Mary-Lou (CANDY CLARK) tries to break down formal barriers between herself and Thomas Jerome Newton (DAVID BOWIE) when she invites him into her bathroom.” The second image is of Bowie’s original artwork (see signature bottom right), a collage he created utilising two other stills from the same scene. If you’re unfamiliar with this piece, it first appeared as a full-page in the 1976 ISOLAR tour programme and it was also an exhibit at the David Bowie Is V&A exhibition. (See last image) Look closely at Bowie’s reflection and the bubbles in the bath. A bit of pre-Photoshop scalpel work by Bowie. Thankfully, his replacement of the bubbles with Linoleum keeps us on the right side of social platform censors. The original image of Mary Lou was a little more revealing. #BowieReflections

David Bowie Instagram – Please forgive the graininess of our latest Bowie Reflection. It’s an enlargement of TJ Newton (Bowie) on the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, taken by David James. Here’s the caption from the reverse of the uncropped photo: “Mary-Lou (CANDY CLARK) tries to break down formal barriers between herself and Thomas Jerome Newton (DAVID BOWIE) when she invites him into her bathroom.” The second image is of Bowie’s original artwork (see signature bottom right), a collage he created utilising two other stills from the same scene. If you’re unfamiliar with this piece, it first appeared as a full-page in the 1976 ISOLAR tour programme and it was also an exhibit at the David Bowie Is V&A exhibition. (See last image) Look closely at Bowie’s reflection and the bubbles in the bath. A bit of pre-Photoshop scalpel work by Bowie. Thankfully, his replacement of the bubbles with Linoleum keeps us on the right side of social platform censors. The original image of Mary Lou was a little more revealing. #BowieReflections

David Bowie Instagram - Please forgive the graininess of our latest Bowie Reflection. It’s an enlargement of TJ Newton (Bowie) on the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, taken by David James. Here’s the caption from the reverse of the uncropped photo: “Mary-Lou (CANDY CLARK) tries to break down formal barriers between herself and Thomas Jerome Newton (DAVID BOWIE) when she invites him into her bathroom.” The second image is of Bowie’s original artwork (see signature bottom right), a collage he created utilising two other stills from the same scene. If you’re unfamiliar with this piece, it first appeared as a full-page in the 1976 ISOLAR tour programme and it was also an exhibit at the David Bowie Is V&A exhibition. (See last image) Look closely at Bowie’s reflection and the bubbles in the bath. A bit of pre-Photoshop scalpel work by Bowie. Thankfully, his replacement of the bubbles with Linoleum keeps us on the right side of social platform censors. The original image of Mary Lou was a little more revealing. #BowieReflections

David Bowie Instagram – Please forgive the graininess of our latest Bowie Reflection. It’s an enlargement of TJ Newton (Bowie) on the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, taken by David James.

Here’s the caption from the reverse of the uncropped photo: “Mary-Lou (CANDY CLARK) tries to break down formal barriers between herself and Thomas Jerome Newton (DAVID BOWIE) when she invites him into her bathroom.”

The second image is of Bowie’s original artwork (see signature bottom right), a collage he created utilising two other stills from the same scene.

If you’re unfamiliar with this piece, it first appeared as a full-page in the 1976 ISOLAR tour programme and it was also an exhibit at the David Bowie Is V&A exhibition. (See last image)

Look closely at Bowie’s reflection and the bubbles in the bath. A bit of pre-Photoshop scalpel work by Bowie.

Thankfully, his replacement of the bubbles with Linoleum keeps us on the right side of social platform censors. The original image of Mary Lou was a little more revealing.

#BowieReflections | Posted on 10/Nov/2023 19:19:47

David Bowie Instagram – Please forgive the graininess of our latest Bowie Reflection. It’s an enlargement of TJ Newton (Bowie) on the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, taken by David James. 

Here’s the caption from the reverse of the uncropped photo: “Mary-Lou (CANDY CLARK) tries to break down formal barriers between herself and Thomas Jerome Newton (DAVID BOWIE) when she invites him into her bathroom.”

The second image is of Bowie’s original artwork (see signature bottom right), a collage he created utilising two other stills from the same scene.

If you’re unfamiliar with this piece, it first appeared as a full-page in the 1976 ISOLAR tour programme and it was also an exhibit at the David Bowie Is V&A exhibition. (See last image)

Look closely at Bowie’s reflection and the bubbles in the bath. A bit of pre-Photoshop scalpel work by Bowie.

Thankfully, his replacement of the bubbles with Linoleum keeps us on the right side of social platform censors. The original image of Mary Lou was a little more revealing. 

#BowieReflections
David Bowie Instagram – THE BUDDHA OF SUBURBIA IS 30

“Loving life and all it’s got to give…”

“In many respects, this is David Bowie’s most important album of the 90s.”

So said Daryl Easlea when writing about the 2007 reissue of The Buddha Of Suburbia, originally released in the UK thirty years ago today, 8th November 1993. 

One of Bowie’s own favourite works, this ‘soundtrack’ album seems to have flown under the radar for the casual Bowie observer.

Though loved by a loyal core of Bowie fans, The Buddha Of Suburbia seems generally underappreciated, as summed up in this edited closing paragraph from a 25th celebration by Julian Marszalek over at The Quietus…

“Even after 25 years, The Buddha Of Suburbia is a strange anomaly in David Bowie’s back catalogue. Both ignored and misunderstood upon its release, the album’s re-emergence in 2007 was met once again with very little fanfare and it remains the album that so few Bowie fans have heard of, let alone listened to. As such, The Buddha Of Suburbia is an album ripe for discovery, not least as it contains an approach and execution that not only captures the best of Bowie’s past but also kick starts his future.”

Read the full piece here: http://smarturl.it/Buddha25tQ (Linktree in bio)

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