Photo on aluminium
Nivea Now in Tubs (Blue Frontal)
Photo taken in the 1970s
by Michael Joseph
Size: 15 cm (w) × 20 cm (h)
Medium: Aluminium print
Format: Small Format Print on Aluminium
Edition: Later print
A study in tonal restraint and sculptural clarity, Nivea Now in Tubs (Blue Frontal) presents the human form rendered almost entirely in cool, atmospheric blue. Set against a pale, marble-like backdrop, the figure reclines in a poised, frontal composition — limbs gently angled, gaze calm, presence assured.
The monochromatic palette transforms skin into surface, body into contour. Soft gradations of cobalt and powder blue model the torso and limbs, while the white fabric introduces a subtle counterpoint of texture and light. The effect is both intimate and graphic, balancing vulnerability with compositional precision.
Unlike overtly theatrical imagery, this work relies on stillness and tonal harmony. The restrained colour scheme evokes the language of classic skincare advertising — purity, coolness, clarity — while simultaneously elevating the image into something more timeless and abstract.
Created during the 1970s, when commercial photography increasingly embraced bold colour styling and conceptual minimalism, this piece reflects Michael Joseph’s instinct for merging brand narrative with formal elegance. It captures not only a product moment, but the visual confidence of an era defined by stylised simplicity.
Printed on aluminium, the layered blues and delicate highlights gain enhanced depth and smooth luminosity. The sleek surface amplifies tonal transitions, preserving the image’s graphic strength while giving it a contemporary finish.
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