![]() ‘If you asked me seriously - what artist did I like best of artists painting today? I would say Sheila Fell’, he declared. To Lowry, Sheila Fell was the greatest landscape painter of the century. Lowry drew an industrial landscape entirely from his imagination. Each carried their own singular landscape in their mind’s eye. Fell made drawings of the landscape in front of her, mapping the outline of a painting she would finish on her return to London. Lowry hired a car as usual and the two painters settled down facing the fells under the rim of Skiddaw. Ever since he had discovered her at her first solo London exhibition five years earlier, he had taken his holidays with her parents, Jack and Ann Fell, in their terraced cottage in the small town of Aspatria, west Cumberland. Hathaway photographed for InStyle by Michelangelo Di Battista.On a day in late summer around 1960, the painter LS Lowry set off with Sheila Fell on one of their regular painting expeditions to the Cumbrian fells. The InStyle September issue goes on sale this Friday, August 14th. I just try to be my best self all the time, with some notable late-night lapses.” ![]() To be a person in the spotlight, I pretended to be someone who could be in the spotlight. “There was a stretch of my life when I wasn’t comfortable being myself,” she reveals. See Video: Anne Hathaway Spoils Her Own Movie, Breaks Out Into Giggling Fit With Jon Stewart (Video) Lately, however, she has gotten over pretending to be someone she is not and living comfortably with herself, she said. Hathaway also discussed her past mistakes with InStyle and how she felt uncomfortable in her own skin in the past. Hathaway plays fashion company CEO Jules Ostin. Written and directed by Nancy Meyers, “The Intern” follows 70-year-old widower Ben Whittaker (Robert de Niro), who discovers that retirement isn’t all it’s cracked up to be and gets another shot at work life when he lands an internship through a community outreach program. Granted, I’m an actress, so I kind of get a pass, but what’s the big deal if you cry and then get yourself together and move on?” “I felt strongly that my character should cry at work,” she said. Yet, she still cries, but not necessarily about things people say about her - she cries mostly at work. See Video: Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway Become Unlikely Office Buddies in 'The Intern' Trailer (Video) Among the women I’ve worked with and met in my industry, I feel supported.” “You and I both know there is a certain type of media that trades on desperation and will paint someone with that filter if it will make them money, whether the story is true or not … That was written by a man. Various news outlets have written articles pondering movie fans’ “hatred” of the actress - a myth, according to Hathaway, who said men are to blame for her reputation, while women in the industry have been supportive. Let the chips fall where they may.”Īlso Read: Anne Hathaway's Cannes Monster Movie 'Colossal' Sued by 'Godzilla' Creators Life’s too short to be anyone but yourself. “For a very long time I felt I was being hunted, and it made me very unhappy,” said the actress, who stars alongside Robert De Niro in September release “The Intern.” “But in the past few years, I’ve been working on changing the script inside my head. The actress opened up about public scrutiny, her past mistakes and female support in Hollywood in the September issue of InStyle magazine, stating that men have been the cause of her “unlikeable reputation.”įor the Hathaway admits that she felt like she was a victim of public scrutiny, but has come to terms with it over the past few years. Anne Hathaway plays a CEO in her upcoming film, “The Intern,” but she hasn’t always felt large and in charge.
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