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10. Installation Project Gives Humans Wings
The Treachery of Sanctuary is an installation piece by director Chris Milk, commissioned by the Creators Project. It premiered at the Creators Project in San Francisco in March 2012. It consists of three 24x16 foot white panels suspended from the ceiling on which a digitally captured shadow is reprojected. A shallow pool of water sits in between viewers and the screens, providing a serene reflective surface.
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9. Creating Art with Paint & Gravity
New York-based Holton Rower creates paintings with a simple yet incredibly beautiful process resulting in incredible color combinations that can be stunningly psychedelic and completely hypnotic. He directs and collaborates with the force of nature leaving an element of the artistic process to the effects of gravity.
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8. Jason deCaires Taylor Underwater Sculptures
Taylor’s art is like no other, a paradox of creation, constructed to be assimilated by the ocean and transformed from inert objects into living breathing coral reefs, portraying human intervention as both positive and life-encouraging. Numerous publications and documentaries have featured his extraordinary work, including the BBC, CNN, USA Today, the Guardian, Vogue, New Scientist and the Discovery Channel, yet nothing can quite do justice to the ephemeral nature of his art; for each actual visit to his sites is both unique and subject to the dynamic, fluctuating environment of the ocean. underwatersculpture.com/about/biography
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7. Inspiring Video Installation Piece
Best Video Installation at the 2010 biennale in Santa Cruz Bolivia
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6. Artist Profile: James Doran-Webb
James started to design driftwood furniture in the early 2000’s and it was while playing with the various natural forms that he was drawn to experiment with his first driftwood animal sculpture. His large supply of wood has made it possible for him to find the pieces which most lend themselves to the natural form and shape needed to give his animals the movement and reality he strives to obtain in every piece he creates. jamesdoranwebb.com/artist/profile.php
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5. Colouring Light: Artist Brian Clarke
Brian Clarke is one of Britain's hidden treasures. A painter of striking large canvases and the designer of some of the most exciting stained glass in the world today, he is better known abroad - especially in Germany and Switzerland - than in his own country, and more widely recognized among critics, collectors and gallery owners than he is by the general public.
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4. Jane Christie, Pastel Artist
Colorado pastel artist Jane Christie talks about her pastel paintings. View many selections of landscapes, portraits, and still lifes in the video. youtube.com/watch?v=SRauQtoPGww
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3. Mel McCuddin - Figurative Expressionist
A seven minute look at how Mel McCuddin creates his unique paintings with a series of oil painting techniques where Mel "finds the image" within the abstract expressionist "underpainting" that he makes first. This process creates a spontaneity that leads to some very interesting results.
youtube.com/watch?v=l3wz9wg0Dos |
2. Exclusive Interview with Painter/Poet Kami Kotobi
This video is a compilation of an interview with painter/poet Kami Kotobi and showcases some of his paintings and describes the nature of his recent book "Breathless".
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1. Jason Brammer: Chicago Visual Artist
A short film about Chicago painter, visual artist, and muralist Jason Brammer. Features interviews with Brammer, his "Time Machines" series, a site-specific installation at I.V. Lab Recording Studio, a look inside his own studio, live painting, and more.
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