An evening spent a East Finchly’s 100 year old Phoenix picture house to see James Franco’s wonderful portrayal of 20th Century poet extraordinaire Allen Ginsberg in Howl.
On the staircase a photograph of Jane Dorner’ s work 2010′s Galactic light.
An evening spent a East Finchly’s 100 year old Phoenix picture house to see James Franco’s wonderful portrayal of 20th Century poet extraordinaire Allen Ginsberg in Howl.
On the staircase a photograph of Jane Dorner’ s work 2010′s Galactic light.
Just received this pre-porduction link from film maker and experimentalist Mat Fleming whom I had the pleasure of working with on the Workforce glass film project back in January of last year. Hopefully seeing an extended project of this over the next year. Wonderful
To celebrate 2012 hits on aaronglassdj YouTube featuring glass video’s of London based glass makers:
Adam Aaronson, Eddie King, Renaato of Adam Aaronson’ s Aaronson Noon Studio
Layne Rowe of Peter Layton’ s London Glassblowing
Stuart Hearn of London Glassworks
Here is a link to a film I was involved with in January of this year with Matt Fleming and Matt Jobling filmed on location at Sunderland’ s National Glass Centre on Vimeo.
Huge thanks to all the makers for being generous and calm enough to let me hang around and film them making glass.
Expect more footage from further afield.
Here is todays Victoria and Albert Museum Picture of the day. It contains three pieces by celebrated glass maker extraordinaires.
From left to right: Toots Zynsky, Dante Marioni and Lino Tagliapietra.
Here are web sites, images and videos of the todays featured artist
Toots Zynsky
Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8Y1jfirlFA
Dante Marioni
Web site http://www.dantemarioni.com/
Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KQ7FlW6cu0
Lino Tagliapietra
Web sites http://www.linotagliapietra.com/
Glassblowing TV requests on YouTube!
Check it!
Here is another still from the pre-edited forthcoming Workforce film. To be exhibited at The National Glass Centre from 5 March – 2 May.
On trend with this seasons Black and White films; a must show Peter Greenway’ s Intervals. Shot in 1969 this rare and sublime montage offers a taste into the incredible world that is Venezia.