Jenny Mortsell: aka Rozzetta, Italo Disco superstar
Jenny Mortsell is a Swedish illustrator who I collaborate with from time to time when she chooses to use my photographs in her own photorealist drawings.
Recently we were simultaneously having an Italo Disco moment and she revealed this song, video and vinyl she had made as a final art school project. Her alter-ego/stage-name is Rozzetta, the ‘hit’ she made, called Fantasy, is so hot in that Molly Ringwald 80’s kinda way: accurate in the details and production of all the materials, from the diffused look of the video, to the design of the record sleeve.
Tagged: 1980s video, Molly Ringwald, Swedish illustrator
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