Bruno's Office

Bruno's Office by Paul Vanzella

Bruno's Office

This is Bruno – he works at the real Sector 7G – he has so many more dials to look at today, he’d rather be out watching the new Simpsons Movie!

  • melocin

    melocin, 12 months ago

    this is really great. plus, bruno is lucky to have such an interesting place to be.

  • Mike Emmett

    Mike Emmett, 12 months ago

    Eeeexcellent!

  • davecurtain

    davecurtain, 12 months ago

    such a crisp image, wonderful lighting

  • Andrew Wilson

    Andrew Wilson, 12 months ago

    Do you think Bruno knows what to do if the light in the far left corner starts to flash?
    Are we puting to much responsibility on machines.
    What if that light means meltdown?

  • Paul Louis Villani

    Paul Louis Vil..., 12 months ago

    Magnificent! That’s all that needs to be said!

  • Simon Mammino

    Simon Mammino, 12 months ago

    Sector 7G revisited, The random patterns, colors and shapes of the control gear is fantastic as is the tiled floor leading up to Bruno. The lighting is fantastic as is Bruno’s relaxed pose. Would love to see a longer exposer when something is going wrong. Great work yet again Paul

  • Mel Brackstone

    Mel Brackstone, 12 months ago

    I’m not sure I want to see a photo of something going wrong!! eeek! This would be a classic with your “Always the last to leave” graphic work….or that could just be me thinking out loud.

  • ShanyBW

    ShanyBW, 12 months ago

    So Cool!

  • jenfinger77

    jenfinger77, 12 months ago

    This really is nice—reminds me of the Jetsons.

  • Flamejob

    Flamejob, 12 months ago

    I really like this Paul. There is so much to look at, to keep the eyes busy. You have a real signature tone about your photos – I can’t quite put my finger on it but its a certain light . This has it. An almost 50’s era patina of lime greens and old analogues – I would expect Bruno to be wearing horn rimmed glasses and to have a pens clipped into his breast pocket.

  • Melinda Kerr

    Melinda Kerr, 12 months ago

    I agree with Flamejob Paul. Your work definately has a 50’s era patina. I think it’s that there’s always (to me anyway) a limited colour range. With perhaps one ‘hero’ colour. Often red I’ve noticed. Another great composition here.

  • Jenny Hall

    Jenny Hall, 12 months ago

    Yes, very retro. And the lines are so clean. Very nicely framed.

  • Bubblegirl

    Bubblegirl, 12 months ago

    Does Bruno bring his luch to work in a tupperware container? Great shot Paul Vanzella.

  • webgrrl

    webgrrl, 12 months ago

    ihope bruno gets to listen to some nice music in there….

  • Mark Ingram

    Mark Ingram, 12 months ago

    The place is so neat tidy, but the walls are a mess

  • zee1

    zee1, 12 months ago

    Love the 50’s green and the whole picture has acertain quality that is hard to define and like a lot of your other work it simply rocks.

  • James Broadway

    James Broadway, 12 months ago

    Hi Paul, two things I really like about this: compositionally the way the shadow on the wooden desk finishes off a journey around the room that begins with green cupboards down the left, and as a story the way Bruno is such an organic fixture in an almost “Brazil” style film set scenario – somewhere organic beings don’t really have a place anymore… definitely an entertaining shot

  • Mark German

    Mark German, 12 months ago

    Paul, you have such a fine eye. Your work really inspires me. I thank you for that.

  • David Haviland

    David Haviland, 12 months ago

    WOW, WOW, WOW you turn the mundane into the fantastic. Love everything about this.

  • LisaG

    LisaG, 12 months ago

    What to say…..I’d like to work with Bruno :)))

  • Lindsay Blamey

    Lindsay Blamey, 12 months ago

    Bruno’s Back!! – Great work, Prefer this one to the earlier ‘Inside Sector 7G’. So much going on in UNIT 2. FYI: Yesterday I laid eyes on a Gregory Crewdson on show at NGV as part of the Guggenheim exhibition.. It is one of the most compelling things I’ve ever seen (I had a tear in my eye.. Seriously). You should check it out!

  • Jessica Tremp

    Jessica Tremp, 12 months ago

    absolutely brilliant Paul, i love how you capture the ‘mundane’ and turn it into absolute brilliance…well done

  • mayuphoto

    mayuphoto, 12 months ago

    Great work Paul!

  • nitrams

    nitrams, 12 months ago

    Fabulous, painterly feel to this, Paul. Has a sort of understated Hopper feel to it.
    It’s just so interesting and exiting to the eye and stimulating to the mind.
    IOW I love it!

  • victor

    victor, 12 months ago

    good one, as much depth as an Ansell Adams landscape in this.

  • Karen Cougan

    Karen Cougan, 12 months ago

    Brain Meltdown for me if I was to learn what all those dials meant. Worse than the camera settings. LOL Another beauty Paul, love your style.
    xkc

  • Sarah Moore

    Sarah Moore, 12 months ago

    This is fantastic – Homer eat your heart out!!!

  • alistair mcbride

    alistair mcbride, 12 months ago

    Well done

  • Michael Douglass

    Michael Douglass, 12 months ago

    I recognise that ass.

  • Brett Squires

    Brett Squires, 12 months ago

    Paul, your work continues to inspire.. Excellent, once again.

  • orourke

    orourke, 12 months ago

    brilliant paul, really diferent and inspiring, looks like somewhere HOMER simpson would eat donuts

  • funkyfacestudio

    funkyfacestudio, 12 months ago

    All those dials and hands in pocket, I love what you captured.

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellaworks here, 12 months ago

    Thanks for the great comments, yes, this is the full view of Inside Sector 7G and as Lindsay pointed out there is a lot more going on in the full image. More dials, more lights, however, Bruno has it all under control….

  • Mark Higgins

    Mark Higgins, 12 months ago

    Bruno’s the man! Love the shot.
    (I hope he doesn’t press the big
    red button that must be there
    somewhere!)

  • Halcyon007

    Halcyon007, 11 months ago

    Looks like it’s straight from the 50’s. Great feel to it Paul. Brilliant work

  • Michael Douglass

    Michael Douglass, 11 months ago

    Industrial complexes are fascinating places and I’ve been trying to get in to explore a few but it’s difficult, especially with a camera, swap you a toe for access to 7G?

  • wellman

    wellman, 11 months ago

    The stance on “Bruno” is a classic – appears to be performing the “I’m nervous bum squeeze”. A joy to view your work as always

  • wellman

    wellman, 11 months ago

    The stance on “Bruno” is a classic – appears to be performing the “I’m nervous bum squeeze”. A joy to view your work as always

  • Michael Kienhuis

    Michael Kienhuis, 11 months ago

    Sensational stuff. Great Image once again!
    Hey Paul i’ve sold some work! Pretty thrilled with this. Your images were a great inspiration to go and get a new camera and start developing my own style
    Cheers M:>

  • Andrew Bosman

    Andrew Bosman, 11 months ago

    Quite incredible Paul, love your work.

  • Mardynn

    Mardynn, 11 months ago

    Very nice image.
    Shows a lot about the place.

  • Melody

    Melody, 11 months ago

    I can not speak for drooling….:)

  • GregB

    GregB, 11 months ago

    Bruno is a champion – I bet he is a wiz at programming his VCR/PVR too.

    Great photo, very fifties style as mentioned above, just a joy to look at.

  • Robert Knapman

    Robert Knapman, 11 months ago

    This is a terrific shot Paul. Love it love Bruno

  • theurbannexus

    theurbannexus, 11 months ago

    Cant’ work out if this is a painting or a photo… but I do like it. It has the interesting industrial feel of a 1980s/70s factory (replete with lime green!) and there are lots of interesting little elements to it.

  • Michael Alesich

    Michael Alesich, 11 months ago

    Great image, It’s almost surreal how many dials there are and all for this one guy to look over. Great shot Paul.

  • nick board

    nick board, 11 months ago

    I knew straight away this was yours, such a style,
    I can envisage Vanzella giglees flying out the door in art galleries.

  • Lancelot

    Lancelot, 11 months ago

    Paul .. I have a feeling you have spent way to much time in sector 7 … that growth, the strange odour and ur newly acquired limp are just the start…...................Bruno’s just checking out whats on the TV.. all those buttons are just an elloborate control syetm for a TV.. Dam Europeans so far behind with the times…................

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellaworks here, 11 months ago

    Lance you may be right – he might just be watching The Price is Right or something…. :)

  • Chris White

    Chris White, 11 months ago

    Give the man some donuts!

  • meanderthal

    meanderthal, 11 months ago

    sorry for the slow response paul….. i’m on tour at the moment and at some hotels the price is just too steep for a broadband connection…. glad to get a chance to see more of this image… now we see that the first image was just a taste of what bruno had in store for us. the wood panel of the foreground desk, the diagonal light, brunos poise under pressure and that gorgeous institution green…... mmmmm, sensational….

  • Claudio Cologni

    Claudio Cologni, 11 months ago

    Wow.
    Fantastic place and composition.

  • Deborah Parkin

    Deborah Parkin, 11 months ago

    the composition makes it feel so boxed – so dangerous and claustraphobic – it’s great – you get a feel for the place and I think I would rather be watching the Simpsons too – too much responsibility.

  • lawrencew

    lawrencew, 11 months ago

    What an essay in alienation.. terrific..

  • Belinda Leopold

    Belinda Leopold, 11 months ago

    I’ve looked at this picture many many times now, and always find myself going off to reflect…finally I’ve decided that I do like it, and that it shouldn’t scare me (ie-chernobyl feel…) Yes I am strange sometimes…...but pictures can evoke such feelings!!! :)

  • ARPhotography

    ARPhotography, 11 months ago

    brilliant!

  • Christina Martin

    Christina Martin, 11 months ago

    Love this!

  • lance leopold

    lance leopold, 11 months ago

    Very well done,Paul,it seems it poses more questions,than answers,good images are prone to do that,cheers.

  • John Lynn

    John Lynn, 11 months ago

    It’s just great. All the comments you’ve had prove it. I bet Bruno has a hard time finding someone to stand in for him if he needs to nip out for a while. Lovely work. John. PS thanks for your visit to ‘Dream Time’, I had fun doing it. John

  • oisin

    oisin, 11 months ago

    Gorgeous colour – and sense of one person’s working life.

  • ZacharyReed

    ZacharyReed, 11 months ago

    wow. i want an office like that.

  • Catalin Soare

    Catalin Soare, 11 months ago

    Excellent composition and PP!

  • Christiaan

    Christiaan, 11 months ago

    Very nice details and lighting here Paul!

  • Antoine Dagobert

    Antoine Dagobert, 11 months ago

    Simply breathtaking….your skills and taste are well exhibited. I love this picture;best regards

  • Benjamin Scheurer

    Benjamin Scheurer, 11 months ago

    that’s an incredible shot….I don’t know what you’re doing as a PP treatment but
    it’s magic. Fantastic colours!

  • JPzatsaVirtanen

    JPzatsaVirtanen, 10 months ago

    You both do great work!

  • hillsrain

    hillsrain, 10 months ago

    Brilliant work – again!!

  • lanalang

    lanalang, 10 months ago

    A very ‘graphic’ office!

  • studiofascino

    studiofascino, 10 months ago

    this is great,love the tones!

  • Rachel Taylor

    Rachel Taylor, 9 months ago

    One of the great ‘inquisitives’ of life is the the diversity of work spaces. This is an one of those daunting ones. Beautifully captured.

  • Darren Burdell

    Darren Burdell, 9 months ago

    Inspirational !! This ones a masterpiece….D.

  • David Goymer

    David Goymer, 9 months ago

    I love the lighting in this, gives it depth. fantastic image!

  • Alexander Gitlits

    Alexander Gitlits, 9 months ago

    Beautiful image. I also love the way Bruno is not facing the camera, but is rather an integral part of this busy office.

  • Gerijuliaj

    Gerijuliaj, 9 months ago

    You have a great eye! making what could be quite ordinary into the extraordinary.

  • Birgitta

    Birgitta, 8 months ago

    Haaaa…the description is hilarious.
    The capture is terrific! It most definitely paints the story of the
    daily grind. WOW..you have a great sense of interpreting and conveying.
    I’ll call it: storytelling. :)

  • Bruce  Watson

    Bruce Watson, 7 months ago

    Great composition. (Bruno has placed himself thoughtfully!). I particularly like the diagonal foreground shadow – and the way the earthiness of the wood and fibre counterpoints the intimidating technology of the control panels.

  • Becc Orszag

    Becc Orszag, 6 months ago

    Incredible work, where do you find a place like this!

  • jlynn

    jlynn, 6 months ago

    The colors, light and simplicity of this is fantastic, I like the one man alone, speaks loudly

  • Klaudy Krbata

    Klaudy Krbata, 6 months ago

    great details and lighting, i love your fine colours

  • Helen Bascom KMA

    Helen Bascom KMA, 2 months ago

    I worry about this poor chap being in charge of all these gadgets. :-)

    Excellent photo.

  • ltruskett

    ltruskett, 2 months ago

    You are The Man when it comes to colour and light…..........the retro green and severe light just do it for me. I love the smallness of the figure and the shading on his shirt and trousers….......just superb.

  • Casey Castille

    Casey Castille, 2 months ago

    Paul – so great to “see” you again! Thank you so much for all the wonderful comments. I LOVE your new work, this included. It’s got such a wonderful, desolate feel to it – the romance of weariness. I hope you take that as a compliment, because I mean it as one. I’ve long been fascinated by the romance of weariness and desolation. It is the feeling of the red lights on radio towers blinking against the inkiness of an Arizona sky.

    Short story: you’re brilliant and I love your work!

    I haven’t forgotten about those photos I want. I just had to use all my money for medical expenses. One of these days, I’ll have cash again and they’re still on my list! : )

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellaworks here in reply to Casey Castille’s comment, 2 months ago

    thanks for this grerat comment Casey – I LOVE ARIZONA… can’t get enough of it.. Great to see you back and recovering.. Your creativity has lost nothing… your are so brilliant!

  • MuscularTeeth

    MuscularTeethMontage Magician, 2 months ago

    OMFG ! i LOVE this dude !
    so 1950’s punch card technician/boffins.
    love it !

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellaworks here in reply to MuscularTeeth’s comment, 2 months ago

    thanks mate – knew you would like this… hey keep listening to your CD over and over – I’m addicted to it! Thanks!

  • MuscularTeeth

    MuscularTeethMontage Magician, 2 months ago

    ooh im HONORED Paul. really.
    good news – we did our first test show at a house party and we did well. we now need venues. and we have 8 tracks so almost a second cd ready.
    :) hint hint.

  • Maisie Noble

    Maisie Noble, about 1 month ago

    This is awesome! does this place actually exist?? stunning image

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellaworks here in reply to Maisie Noble’s comment, about 1 month ago

    sure does, reminds me of the Simpsons! Thank you looking!

  • Cathleen Tarawhiti

    Cathleen Taraw..., 25 days ago

    Every time I see one of your works, I immediately start twiddling knobs in my head, trying to work out your formula. I think I’ve twiddled too much and broken them.

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellaworks here in reply to Cathleen Tarawhiti’s comment, 24 days ago

    thanks Cathleen… love your words so much!

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