Rone has gone from spearheading Melbourne's fledgling stencil art movement in the early 2000s, as a member of the Everfresh crew, to being a celebrated fixture on the international street art scene. An inveterate traveller, his distinctive female muses have followed him around the world, and can be found – in various states of decay – peering out from beneath overpasses and emblazoned on walls everywhere from New York, Paris, Tokyo and London to Christchurch, Santo Domingo and Port Villa. These days, Rone's work is found as often in galleries as it is on the streets. His work has been acquisitioned by the National Gallery of Australia, commissioned and shown by galleries including Stolen Space and Zero Cool in London, White Walls in San Francisco and Strychnin in Berlin, and he is represented by Opera Gallery in New York Credit: Robot Army Productions
Creators are the lifeblood of art, infusing our world with beauty, fresh ideas, and groundbreaking innovations. Through their unique perspectives and boundless imagination, creators act as the vibrant palette that colors our existence, adding depth and brilliance to the tapestry of human experience. Whether through visual arts, literature, music, or technology, their contributions are the catalysts that propel society forward, leaving an indelible mark on the ever-evolving canvas of our shared culture. Welcome to "Art Creators."
Creators are the lifeblood of art, infusing our world with beauty, fresh ideas, and groundbreaking innovations. Through their unique perspectives and boundless imagination, creators act as the vibrant palette that colors our existence, adding depth and brilliance to the tapestry of human experience. Whether through visual arts, literature, music, or technology, their contributions are the catalysts that propel society forward, leaving an indelible mark on the ever-evolving canvas of our shared culture. Welcome to "Art Creators."
Hi, I am Pop Art, an objectified reminiscence, a human representation of a Campbell's soup can. I paint. This portrait of creator and artist Tom Wilson is iconic and represents what we see in creators -- their drive, passion and creativity.
Harold David has earned a reputation as one of Australia’s leading celebrity portrait and fashion photographers. His work depicting Australia’s revered identities, has allowed his developed aesthetic to influence a wide audience, on matters of fashion, politics and social issues. As a professional fashion photographer, Harold has worked extensively with many leading Australian publications, and as an Artist, has had his work featured in galleries across Australia and around the world. In this short film to promote his upcoming exhibition, Harold discusses the motivations behind his work and his passion for the art of photography.
The Story of Rolly Robinson and his amazing ability to see art in everything as he transforms his reality into his dreams. Director & DP: Alexis Boling Featuring: Rolly Robinson Producer: Maura McNamara Lighting Designer: Steven Schuermans Editors: Alexis Boling & Maura McNamara Sound Mix: R. Hollis Smith Color Correct: Irving Harvey Instagram: instagram.com/harmoniumfilms Including music from Black Coast Feat. M Maggie and Lucian, 'TRNDSTTR (Lucian Remix)' and from Andrew Bayer, ‘Need Your Love’, ‘Let’s Hear That B Section Again’ and ‘We Will Return’ facebook.com/bayermusic open.spotify.com/artist/5dFuu05x8SPBuymudrTBU8 itunes.apple.com/us/artist/andrew-bayer/id299648908
For Jim Carrey, being an artist transcends the realm of acting; it's a profound exploration of self-expression and authenticity. Renowned for his comedic genius on screen, Carrey embraces art as a medium to delve into the depths of his emotions and reflections on life. The canvas becomes his sanctuary, allowing him to communicate raw, unfiltered truths and perspectives. For Carrey, the joy in being an artist lies in the freedom to break boundaries, challenge norms, and connect with audiences on a deeply personal and resonant level, showcasing a side of himself that extends far beyond the laughter he's known for. For additional information regarding Jim's art please visit: signaturegalleries.com For all other inquiries email info@befreejc.com Director/Producer David Bushell Associate Producer - Linda Fields Hill Editor - Nicole C. Conrad Music - Dave Palmer Vocals - Jane Carrey Camera - Bobby Davidson (NY) Sound - Sean Massey Asst. Editor - Kelsey Ann McClure Art Assistants - Roland Allmeyer, Lino Meoli, Brogan Dunphy Thanks to FotoKem Edited w/ Adobe Premiere Pro CC Copyright 2017 Jim Carrey Unauthorized downloads and usage of this video without written permission is strictly prohibited.
This silent -- yet powerfully moving short film -- showcases the beauty of painting through the works of actress Lucy Liu. It is masterfully shot through clear glass to ultimately reveal a beautiful painting of a woman peacefully sitting by a table. Enjoy.
Co Bappe is a creator: At his day job, Co is a graphic artist who makes screen-printed apparel for major retailers, and in his free time, Co taught himself how to build board-track racing motorcycles inspired by those of the 1910s and 20s. Simply put, Co Bappe is a creator. He is someone whose purest joy and love of life can be seen through the small window in his welding mask. Co Bappe’s motorcycles are true works of art, made to be marveled for their beauty and grace as much as their power and function. Created by The Shaky Shrines. This project is a labor of love. -- Braden, Brendan, Nate, Nate, and Chris of 'Shaky Shrines" Editor: Robert LaValley
At an early age, Stephen Hayes discovered that art was his preferred method of communication. Today, Stephen encourages Duke students to move past their fears and speak through their art. Stephen has recently been appointed the Esbenshade Assistant Professor of the Practice of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University. Read more about Stephen and his work in the fall 2022 issue of Duke Magazine: dukemag.duke.edu/
For Richard Griggs, art is survival. After narrowly escaping a horrific bicycle hit and run and after a three day comma, Richard had to relearn how to walk, talk and eat. Today, the process of creating art keeps his brain functioning and his body alive. Filmmaker: Julien Lasseur
This documentary explores vivid minds of the creative youth in New York City. It is an intimate conversation about their craft, their purpose, vision, and a view of their space for creating and ideating — all illuminating the beautiful spectrum of art. Elizabeth Wirija is a director and photographer based in New York City.
In 2013, Zina Nicole Lahr asked Stormy Pyeatte to shoot a video for her portfolio. Little did he know that three months after the shoot, he would be editing that same footage for her wake. This short documentary is a homage to her. Her memory was also honored in the Annie Awards as part of the Animators Afternoon of Remembrance. Filmmaker: Stormy Pyeatte in Melbourne VIC, Australia @agirlnamedstormy