It's from a series called The Butler's in Love by Mark Stock. I think it's sweet and very sad. He's mooning over a lipstick mark left on a glass, which probably means that the woman he loves is probably above his station and unlikely to look his way. I like how they always have him slightly turned away, conveying how this is a secret thing he is wrestling with, something he cannot allow anyone to see. The artist painted it during a time of struggle with his own unrequited love, and I can see the empathy and understanding in the composition. I'd like to try to find the whole series, as what I've seen of it really affects me.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
"The Butler's in Love"
I like this image.

It's from a series called The Butler's in Love by Mark Stock. I think it's sweet and very sad. He's mooning over a lipstick mark left on a glass, which probably means that the woman he loves is probably above his station and unlikely to look his way. I like how they always have him slightly turned away, conveying how this is a secret thing he is wrestling with, something he cannot allow anyone to see. The artist painted it during a time of struggle with his own unrequited love, and I can see the empathy and understanding in the composition. I'd like to try to find the whole series, as what I've seen of it really affects me.
It's from a series called The Butler's in Love by Mark Stock. I think it's sweet and very sad. He's mooning over a lipstick mark left on a glass, which probably means that the woman he loves is probably above his station and unlikely to look his way. I like how they always have him slightly turned away, conveying how this is a secret thing he is wrestling with, something he cannot allow anyone to see. The artist painted it during a time of struggle with his own unrequited love, and I can see the empathy and understanding in the composition. I'd like to try to find the whole series, as what I've seen of it really affects me.
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