OF ART / LIFE (time—caught in the act)
for issue fourteen
photographer carole peyrot
stylist mathilde regnault
model martina boaretto, viva model management
make-up rika bitton
hair mayu morimoto
styling assistant tenille smith
SPACES BETWEEN
BY Mariane Guillon for JANE PRIVÉE chapter 14
Photographer Mariane Guillon
Stylist Monica Russell, Hart & Co.
Model Linnea Grondahl, Chic
Hair & Makeup Georgia Gaillard, using oribe via roguebeauty.com.au and Mecca Beauty
ROLL YOUR DICE
BY Therese Öhrvall for Chapter 13 of JANE PRIVÉE
Photographer Therese Öhrvall
Stylist Daniil Kudriavtcev
Models Tommy Eriksson and Signe, Nisch Management
Make-up Elvira Brandt
Hair Tony Lundström
IF BLUE COLOUR (nothing is infinite) — for issue fourteen: The Stalwarts — out now
photographer charlotte lapalus
stylist giulia querenghi
producer sébastien guidicelli
model anais lunch, IMG Models
casting v&y casting
THIS MUST BE THE PLACE—
BY Annika Hein for chapter 13 of JANE PRIVÉE
Letters from our global JANE community on where they are in the world and the poetry to be found in the corners of every day living.
——
Nunez Rojas
Artist
Hello Jane Community,
I’m writing to you in rural NWS, Australia.
I’m relatively tucked away in correlation to my prior living in Brooklyn, New York.
It’s as if I have gone full circle to the quiet existence I had as a child in the deserts of
Arizona.
The repetitions of faces, the markets, the hall dances.
wearing Gum boots half the time and always searching for avenues for cultural nutrition.
The landscape is made up of green hills speckled with black cows. Farms of various fruits
and tiny waterways make for much needed cooling off in the peak of summer.
SPACES BETWEEN
BY Mariane Guillon for JANE PRIVÉE chapter 14
Photographer Mariane Guillon
Stylist Monica Russell, Hart & Co.
Model Linnea Grondahl, Chic
Hair & Makeup Georgia Gaillard, using oribe via roguebeauty.com.au and Mecca Beauty
The Heart of a Home—
{on the elements that make a house a home}
BY Annika Hein for Chapter 13 JANE PRIVÉE
I have written and thought a lot about the concept of home: home as sentiment, home as a heart, home as a body… and it seems no matter the notion of home, there develops an undercurrent of feeling. Ideas of safety and shelter and security are the most pragmatic choices here, tangible things that make us feel protected and cared for. But what plays to a deeper more poignant chord, and what I’m more interested in exploring, are the emotional markers, the things that feel like home even in the absence of it. The smell of lilacs in spring, that special book you carry around for months, just to have it close, that full heart feeling after standing around the kitchen table at 1am with loved ones—cheeks sore from smiling, eyes glinting in the moonlight.
Here I ask four members of our JANE community to share their thoughts of the heart of their home.
Photograph by Pernille Sandberg
ARCHIVES—
From the places that still whisper
On the significance of sanctuary and honouring the environments that enable art to be born
By Annika Hein for Chapter 13 of JANE PRIVÉE
An excerpt from an aritcle that first appeared in issue four, 2018
Photograph by Odin Wilde, 2018
BETWEEN TWO BOULDERS
BY Lilli Waters
For Chapter 14 of JANE PRIVÉE
—online now
Photographer Lilli Waters
Stylist and Prop styling Rosalind Seehusen
Model Sydney, Chadwicks Models
Hair & Makeup Karen Burton
MOON ISLAND
BY Steph Pedersen
For Chapter 14 of JANE PRIVÉE
—online now
Photographer Steph Pedersen
Stylist Oriana Deluca
Model Jade HSU, Priscillas
Make-up and Hair Katie Angus, AP-REPS
And Eve said to us all
Harmonising masculine and feminine voices in the home of our shared garden with philosopher Abi Doukhan
By Kathryn Carter for JANE PRIVÉE chapter 14
Image credit
GS
BY Sarah Moon, 1998
Gelatin Silver Print