01534567_678 wrote:instant buy for me
more of her
Same as. For some strange reason most other heavily tattooed performers here haven't really clicked with me so far, though they obviously have a huge and loyal following and their performances always sell well.
Sharlotte Thorne is a recent exception to that, perhaps because her entwining snake is so artistically done. Immaculately designed to curl from neck to heel.
But Polina Ice has just completely reset (with one debut film, some achievement) my limits on how many tattoos, and of what kind, really drive me wild. Completely different to Sharlottes carefully planned format, Polina's are more like a diary or a mood board, a rich patchwork of tarot and occult imagery, nature illustrations, historical engravings, manga images, hieroglyphics, symbols and ciphers.
Everywhere you search on her body she is telling you another part of her story. Like some widely-travelled oracle Goddess in Greek mythology, she seems to wearing her entire history, inside-out. She has been everywhere, seen everything, and in return for a gold coin and a sacrifice to the gods, you can consult her authority and she will tell you what you want to know. She's so otherworldly, and it's completely intoxicating. She's just fabulous, in the classical sense. An original.
This is all beside the point, other than trying to make others see her with the same wonder I see her. I hope they can.
Giorgio, please can you shoot something with Polina? Watch her debut and you will understand why. She has an animal energy and sensuality in the way she moves that perfectly complements the 'wild and exotic she creature' of her image.
And as concept, might it be interesting to contrast her wild and dramatic radically new image of femininity with a costume and style that contrast that (rather than a bondage-y or dark shoot, which would be a cliche everyone would expect for her).
For example a white wedding dress (You shot a scene with Kira Thorn in a wedding dress so perhaps it is still in the wardrobe?)?
Or one of those cliche stereotyped 'women's roles' of the 1950s. The Nurse, The Maid, The 1950s Housewife in the kitchen.
It would be a great way to subvert and challenge those outdated stereotypes for Polina to shoot in such a role.
So that we could never think of them in the same way again. Polina could reinterpret and reinvent them for a new age and a new style of femininity. Decadent, subversive, erotic fun. The best kind.
Grazie Mille.
Polina's thread in the model forum here:
viewtopic.php?f=104&t=31733And some images from her debut for Giorgio's Lab: