Bright Ideas
“I feel lucky when I come across an image that inspires me,” says the writer, director, inventor, and, as of last year, accessories designer Roman Coppola. “Often, I don’t know what it might relate to—but then suddenly the image turns into an idea for a character or a scene for a film. It might even suggest an unexpected entrepreneurial project, such as a color scheme for a bag from my new line Pacific Tote Company.”
Giacomo Balla’s Iridescent Compenetration, 1913. Courtesy of Giacomo Balla/Private Collection.
A Japanese magazine cover, 1927. Courtesy of 50 Watts.
An Indian-head gold coin, 1930. Courtesy of U.S. Mint.
Saturn. Photograph by NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute.
Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell’s Still Life of Pink Tulips in a Blue Jar, 1921. Courtesy of Portland Gallery, London.
William Mortensen’s Joyzelle as Salome, 1930–1939. Photograph by William Mortensen.
Lauren Bacall, circa 1945. Courtesy of Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images.
A look from the Strumpet & Pink 2008 collection. Courtesy of designer.
Dean Cornwell’s A Hasty Exit, 1942. Courtesy of artist.