
Pop Art icon, Kenny Scharf shares ideas behind his stream of consciousness approach to mural painting as well as some new projects on the pipeline. The mural in the video was done in connection to his opening exhibition at the Anonymous Gallery in NYC.
Apr 15, 2010 | Categories: AXIS, VIDEO | Tags: 7d, anonymous gallery, AXIS, canon7d, icon, ideas, KENNY, kenny scharf, mural, new, NYC, opening exhibition, painting, pop art, popular, spraypaint, stream-of-consciousness, VIDEO, work | 1 Comment »
Oscar-Nominated Short Film “I Met the Walrus” (John Lennon Interview)
Back in 1969, a 14 year old kid (Jerry Levitan) with a reel-to-reel tape recorder showed up at John Lennon’s hotel room and got to interview him.
It’s amazing how what John Lennon has to say about corporate opposition to the peace movement is just as true now as it was 40 years ago. Likewise, his message of activism is still just as relevant. After watching this film, I felt sad that we lost such a great mind because of a psycho with a handgun.
Mar 02, 2009 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: activism, alex kurina, art, clemwilson, corporate opposition, current tv, digital illustration, docs, Docs We Love, documentary, film, i am the walrus, i met the walrus, interview, james braithwaite, jerry levitan, john lennon, josh raskin, love, mike horn, stream-of-consciousness, the beatles, yoko ono | Leave A Comment »