So I've found this amazing artist - his name is Kevin 'WAK' Williams...it's better if I show some of his work, rather than talking about it, so here we go...
Step into the mind of this opinionated canvas painter...read my views on sport, art, history, current affairs, and anything else that may suddenly spring to mind.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Sunday, June 9, 2013
'Mart' (Movie Art)
The director, Baz Luhrmann (who also directed Moulin Rouge - yes, I've done my google based research) splashed tons of colour right across every scene, and it really goes well with the feel that is being created about the era, as well as a lot of the soundtrack music, which is a mixture of 20s/electro swing and more recent remixed jay z tunes. The storyline does leave quite a bit to be desired, and some of the characterisations could have been managed better, but artistically you're certainly not left wanting.
So this has led me to think about what I would consider to be the best films/movies that I've seen from an artistic point of view - meaning visually, musically, or a combination of both...ok here's my rundown, in no particular order...
Hustle and Flow - great soundtrack
Red Cliff (1 and 2) - vast, intricate sets, amazing costumes, and arrangements
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
I'm gonna cheat a bit with the next two as they are both animes/manga, but...
The Animatrix - brilliant piecing together of totally original creations, with recreated historical scenes, in an amazing spectrum of colour to make a totally engrossing and telling story
The Second Renaissance |
Akira - If you know Manga, then you know this film. If you like Manga, and you ain't seen it, check it out, if just for the visuals
Sin City
Jessica Alba, not looking too bad at all.. |
Sucker Punch - a great film made with a lot of imagination, and a good twist
Scott Pilgrim Vs The World
Scott Pilgrim and the sword of truth (at least that's what I think it's called) |
Transformers (I don't care which one) - incredible animation
Protect... |
Cotton Club - brilliant dancing, especially the circle scene - if you like tap, or the whole harlem/jazz era then this is a film for you
as alwasy, you can check out my own artwork at www.garyforbesart.com...peace
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