Markus Klinko, Indrani & GK Reid Make the World Go Gaga with Iconic Images

Soon to be the next “Project Runway” mega-hit on BRAVO–  ”Double Exposure”

Reality Stars Markus Klinko And Indrani are the creative team setting the magazine trends, by conjuring early Madonna/Monroe moments with super retro-sexy shoots of Lady Gaga and Anna Lynne (as seen in Cosmo hitting the stands yesterday)!

They are also the “visual” creative force behind Toni Braxton’s comeback hit on Atlantic!

Bravo’s coming season should be full of celebrities like never before thanks to Markus and Indrani behind the scenes with the “stars” they visually create!

Check out the L.A. Weekly article written by Gustavo Turner that explores the Lady GaGa and the iconic images that have people taking notice.

More information on the Bravo cast and Celebrities in the upcoming series to come.

Markus, Indrani & GK Reid give the scope on the symbolism in the Gaga Shoot:

  • we are all about positivity and light
  • occult symbolism can be transformative, imaginative, reinvention of the self
  • powerful female in male only Masonic temple,
  • we painted cartoon eyes on her eyelids, Horus all seeing-eyes representing spiritual sight, inner vision, higher knowledge
  • GK attached red bow to Gaga’s head, a heart symbol representing love, which became part of her her look for months translated into her hair
  • crystal dress, symbolizes greatness, purity, innocence, reminder of 4 elements, embodiment of life
  • the sun behind Gaga with a mystical ladder, represents the spiritual growth and ascending the chakras
  • cats are pagan symbols of fertility and fantasy, representing magic, renewal, singular focus, goddess energy, regal, curiosity, nurturing, cool and collected, independence

…Stay tuned for an in-depth look at the artist behind the images.

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2 Responses to Markus Klinko, Indrani & GK Reid Make the World Go Gaga with Iconic Images

  1. “IMPRESSIVE”

    GRISHA:NYC

  2. Good article explaining the shoot a bit. I think it’s a great shoot, and equally interesting to me from a masonic standpoint.

    My partner studies art history, so we often talk about symbolism in art as well.

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