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Thanks to everyone that came out to the screening at OCMA. And special thanks to the OCMA staff for hosting such a fantastic event! Here’s a few pictures and video links from the event.
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Thanks to everyone that came out to the screening at OCMA. And special thanks to the OCMA staff for hosting such a fantastic event! Here’s a few pictures and video links from the event.
Comments on: "Events/Screenings" (7)
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Please could you tell me when this documentary will be available to buy, as i have watched
the trailer many times and being in the uk i’m unable to see any of screenings.
Best Regards
Mark S
Hey Mark, DVDs will become available sometime next year after a theatrical release, which we hope to get funded soon. We’re working on international distribution too, but we can’t promise UK just yet. Stay tuned and thanks for your support!
as mark said above i`m in the UK too and wouldn`t be a hot rod artist if it wasnt for Mr Williams…please keep us informed when it becomes available to buy on dvd
Regards Surf Monkey
Rock on Surf Monkey! Will do.
mint! Any screenings coming to the east coast?? skoolyardbully.net
Hey! We’re hoping to have East Coast screenings soon. We’ll definitely have our sights on East Coast theaters if we can fully fund our Kickstarter campaign, so spread the word and we appreciate your support!
This documentary must be seen by any person young or old who wishes to learn what REAL art is about and by that I do not mean just pretty pictures but the benefits of learning how to REALLY draw and paint. Also this film will give a glimpse into ones psyche to assit them in realizing that that real art is not shitting on canvas and spreading it around, or putting paint on yourself and throwing yourself against the canvas, which is what so called art schools emphasize today, but that real art requires dedication, learning the lost craft of REAL drawing and painting that seemed to die when impressionism came around and the 40s and sixties hit. This film also shows that Basquiat, Warhol, Cy Twombly,are not real artists, they were and always will be fads.
PLEASE show it in Calfornia again! Preferably the Norton Simon or the Getty museum if possible
or better MOMA!