Temple of Art | |
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Written by | Allan Amato Olga Nunes |
Produced by | Allan Amato Olga Nunes Jon Schnepp Amanda Palmer Neil Gaiman |
Music by | Jason Seigler |
Production company | Good Bully Collective |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Temple of Art is a documentary film created and directed by Allan Amato and Olga Nunes. The film follows over 50 artists' creative process and philosophies, asking each of them the question, “Why do you make art?”.
The artists and musicians include: Grant Morrison, Bill Sienkiewicz, Brian Thies, Barron Storey, Amanda Palmer, Neil Gaiman, Olga Nunes, David Mack, Dave McKean and others, each sharing their stories of their creations, influences and philosophies.
The film provides a look at the industry of art as it continues to change and evolve.
Temple of Art has been slated for international distribution on DVD.
References
- DANIELLE BRAFF (13 June 2016). "'TEMPLE OF ART' — GET READY FOR ONE OF THE MOST INSPIRING DOCUMENTARY FILMS ABOUT ART". Crixeo. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
Barron Storey, an artist featured in one of the most anticipated documentary films, is addicted to his art. Storey — illustrator, graphic novelist and teacher — is at the top of his game. And yet, he says in a soon-to-be-released documentary, Temple of Art, he sometimes struggles. He must proceed, though, because as an artist, he simply cannot stop.
- Marc Scheff (22 July 2014). "Temple of Art with Kent Williams, David Mack, and more". Illustration Age. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
the Temple of Art project. Featuring over 50 collaborative self-portraits from 50 of today's hottest illustrator/fine artists.
- Graeme McMillan (7 July 2014). "Comic-Con 2014: 10 Must-See Comic Panels". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
Saturday also sees ... a non-comics panel worth noting: ... Temple of Art brings together a whole host of amazing talent including Dave McKean, Bill Sienkiewicz, Grant Morrison, Kent Williams and many more to discuss an ongoing cross-media project. ..., given the pedigree of those involved, just may be the most interesting panel of the entire show.
External links
- Official website
- Temple of Art at IMDb
- Comic-Con 2014: 10 Must-See Comic Panels
- Drawn and Drafted Productions
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