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                    <itunes:subtitle>In the ever-shifting landscape of our world, fine art and the visionary artists behind it stand as pillars of innovation and beacons of inspiration. Regardless of the prevailing state—be it war or peace—their creations unfailingly bring joy, ignite...</itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:summary>In the ever-shifting landscape of our world, fine art and the visionary artists behind it stand as pillars of innovation and beacons of inspiration. Regardless of the prevailing state—be it war or peace—their creations unfailingly bring joy, ignite creativity, and spark a collective sense of wonder. Artists, with their ability to transcend the boundaries of circumstance, weave a tapestry of resilience that elevates the human spirit. We celebrate these creators who, through their craft, navigate the complexities of our existence, leaving an enduring legacy of beauty and hope for generations to come.</itunes:summary>
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                    <title>Jim Carrey: I Needed Color</title>
                    <description>For Jim Carrey, being an artist transcends the realm of acting; it&apos;s a profound exploration of self-expression and authenticity. Renowned for his comedic genius on screen, Carrey embraces art as a medium to delve into the depths of his emotions and reflections on life. The canvas becomes his sanctuary, allowing him to communicate raw, unfiltered truths and perspectives. For Carrey, the joy in being an artist lies in the freedom to break boundaries, challenge norms, and connect with audiences on a deeply personal and resonant level, showcasing a side of himself that extends far beyond the laughter he&apos;s known for.

For additional information regarding Jim&apos;s art please visit: signaturegalleries.com
For all other inquiries email info@befreejc.com

Director/Producer David Bushell

Associate Producer - Linda Fields Hill
Editor - Nicole C. Conrad
Music - Dave Palmer
Vocals - Jane Carrey
Camera - Bobby Davidson (NY)
Sound - Sean Massey
Asst. Editor - Kelsey Ann McClure
Art Assistants - Roland Allmeyer, Lino Meoli, Brogan Dunphy

Thanks to FotoKem
Edited w/ Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Copyright 2017 Jim Carrey
Unauthorized downloads and usage of this video without written permission is strictly prohibited.</description>
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                    <itunes:summary>For Jim Carrey, being an artist transcends the realm of acting; it&apos;s a profound exploration of self-expression and authenticity. Renowned for his comedic genius on screen, Carrey embraces art as a medium to delve into the depths of his emotions and reflections on life. The canvas becomes his sanctuary, allowing him to communicate raw, unfiltered truths and perspectives. For Carrey, the joy in being an artist lies in the freedom to break boundaries, challenge norms, and connect with audiences on a deeply personal and resonant level, showcasing a side of himself that extends far beyond the laughter he&apos;s known for.

For additional information regarding Jim&apos;s art please visit: signaturegalleries.com
For all other inquiries email info@befreejc.com

Director/Producer David Bushell

Associate Producer - Linda Fields Hill
Editor - Nicole C. Conrad
Music - Dave Palmer
Vocals - Jane Carrey
Camera - Bobby Davidson (NY)
Sound - Sean Massey
Asst. Editor - Kelsey Ann McClure
Art Assistants - Roland Allmeyer, Lino Meoli, Brogan Dunphy

Thanks to FotoKem
Edited w/ Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Copyright 2017 Jim Carrey
Unauthorized downloads and usage of this video without written permission is strictly prohibited.</itunes:summary>
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For additional information regarding Jim&apos;s art please visit: signaturegalleries.com
For all other inquiries email info@befreejc.com

Director/Producer David Bushell

Associate Producer - Linda Fields Hill
Editor - Nicole C. Conrad
Music - Dave Palmer
Vocals - Jane Carrey
Camera - Bobby Davidson (NY)
Sound - Sean Massey
Asst. Editor - Kelsey Ann McClure
Art Assistants - Roland Allmeyer, Lino Meoli, Brogan Dunphy

Thanks to FotoKem
Edited w/ Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Copyright 2017 Jim Carrey
Unauthorized downloads and usage of this video without written permission is strictly prohibited.</content:encoded>
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                    <title>Lucy Liu: Brush with Fame</title>
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                    <title>The Art of Recycling</title>
                    <description>James Lake works with the medium of cardboard to create large scale 3D sculptural pieces. Cardboard isn’t the first material that comes to mind when people think of art. Artists use a variety of mediums to express themselves, be it paint, clay, or even bronze, but cardboard boxes are usually used to transport their work - not create it. The cardboard is then discarded – hopefully to be recycled – and not thought of again.

After conducting a study of over 2000 British citizens, packaging company Rajapack, found that although people in the UK understand the importance of recycling , in practice we don’t always recycle everything we could. With this in mind, Rajapack commissioned James to create a sculpture that highlights the need for recycling and finding more sustainable solutions to waste management.

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                    <itunes:summary>James Lake works with the medium of cardboard to create large scale 3D sculptural pieces. Cardboard isn’t the first material that comes to mind when people think of art. Artists use a variety of mediums to express themselves, be it paint, clay, or even bronze, but cardboard boxes are usually used to transport their work - not create it. The cardboard is then discarded – hopefully to be recycled – and not thought of again.

After conducting a study of over 2000 British citizens, packaging company Rajapack, found that although people in the UK understand the importance of recycling , in practice we don’t always recycle everything we could. With this in mind, Rajapack commissioned James to create a sculpture that highlights the need for recycling and finding more sustainable solutions to waste management.

rajapack.co.uk/the-art-of-recycling/</itunes:summary>
                    <content:encoded>James Lake works with the medium of cardboard to create large scale 3D sculptural pieces. Cardboard isn’t the first material that comes to mind when people think of art. Artists use a variety of mediums to express themselves, be it paint, clay, or even bronze, but cardboard boxes are usually used to transport their work - not create it. The cardboard is then discarded – hopefully to be recycled – and not thought of again.

After conducting a study of over 2000 British citizens, packaging company Rajapack, found that although people in the UK understand the importance of recycling , in practice we don’t always recycle everything we could. With this in mind, Rajapack commissioned James to create a sculpture that highlights the need for recycling and finding more sustainable solutions to waste management.

rajapack.co.uk/the-art-of-recycling/</content:encoded>
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                    <title>Please Touch the Art</title>
                    <description>One day a blind man discovered a screw painting by Andrew Myers with his hands. The blind man found as much enjoyment out of the tactile elements of the work as any sighted person ever has by just looking at them. Andrew considers this moment as one of the most inspiring of his career. Which led us to a question: Why is touching artwork so taboo?
Prior to the mid-1800s, tactile interaction was commonplace for visitors experiencing collections of art, but as museums of art evolved, rules forbidding touch became the norm. In some cases, these were to protect artwork that truly was not meant to be touched, but in large part these norms had nothing do with preservation and everything to do with nineteenth century politics of gender, race and class control.

In light of all this, we decided to create a documentary that elevates the level of tactile arts, and gives back to the visually impaired community. It was at that point that we met George Wurtzel.

George is a blind artisan and teacher working at Enchanted Hills Camp in Napa Ca. This is a 300 acre camp nestled in the red wood forest above Napa Valley. Enchanted Hills is a summer camp for the visually impaired. Here George teaches blind folks, through example, how to use all the equipment necessary to become blind artisans.

Currently, George is converting an old grape crushing barn into a Tactile Art Center. The top floor of the building is his 1900 sq. ft. wood working shop. The bottom floor will be his Tactile Art gallery space where blind people can feel and sell their artwork.

We fell in love with George and his mission and wanted to support his new tactile art gallery. So we worked with Andrew Myers to surprise George with a tactile portrait of himself. The first portrait he will be able to feel and recognize.

Learn more about Enchanted hills here: lighthouse-sf.org/programs/enchanted-hills/

The Academy of Music for the Blind (AMB) were kind enough to create a song for our soundtrack. AMB specifically addresses the educational, social, and physical needs of talented blind music students so that they can fully develop their unique talents and be prepared for integration into the workplace or other educational settings.

To learn more about the AMB visit:ouramb.org/ and cantorfineart.com/story/please-touch-the-art/

To learn more about this project, visit cantorfineart.com/story/please-touch-the-art/

Music Credits:
Artist: Tycho, Song: A Walk
Buy it in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/a-walk/id679251532?i=679251628

Artist: Aphex Twin, Song: 14th Avril
Buy it in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/avril-14th/id50235099?i=50235117</description>
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                    <itunes:author>BEE TV</itunes:author>
                    <itunes:subtitle>One day a blind man discovered a screw painting by Andrew Myers with his hands. The blind man found as much enjoyment out of the tactile elements of the work as any sighted person ever has by just looking at them. Andrew considers this moment as one of...</itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:summary>One day a blind man discovered a screw painting by Andrew Myers with his hands. The blind man found as much enjoyment out of the tactile elements of the work as any sighted person ever has by just looking at them. Andrew considers this moment as one of the most inspiring of his career. Which led us to a question: Why is touching artwork so taboo?
Prior to the mid-1800s, tactile interaction was commonplace for visitors experiencing collections of art, but as museums of art evolved, rules forbidding touch became the norm. In some cases, these were to protect artwork that truly was not meant to be touched, but in large part these norms had nothing do with preservation and everything to do with nineteenth century politics of gender, race and class control.

In light of all this, we decided to create a documentary that elevates the level of tactile arts, and gives back to the visually impaired community. It was at that point that we met George Wurtzel.

George is a blind artisan and teacher working at Enchanted Hills Camp in Napa Ca. This is a 300 acre camp nestled in the red wood forest above Napa Valley. Enchanted Hills is a summer camp for the visually impaired. Here George teaches blind folks, through example, how to use all the equipment necessary to become blind artisans.

Currently, George is converting an old grape crushing barn into a Tactile Art Center. The top floor of the building is his 1900 sq. ft. wood working shop. The bottom floor will be his Tactile Art gallery space where blind people can feel and sell their artwork.

We fell in love with George and his mission and wanted to support his new tactile art gallery. So we worked with Andrew Myers to surprise George with a tactile portrait of himself. The first portrait he will be able to feel and recognize.

Learn more about Enchanted hills here: lighthouse-sf.org/programs/enchanted-hills/

The Academy of Music for the Blind (AMB) were kind enough to create a song for our soundtrack. AMB specifically addresses the educational, social, and physical needs of talented blind music students so that they can fully develop their unique talents and be prepared for integration into the workplace or other educational settings.

To learn more about the AMB visit:ouramb.org/ and cantorfineart.com/story/please-touch-the-art/

To learn more about this project, visit cantorfineart.com/story/please-touch-the-art/

Music Credits:
Artist: Tycho, Song: A Walk
Buy it in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/a-walk/id679251532?i=679251628

Artist: Aphex Twin, Song: 14th Avril
Buy it in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/avril-14th/id50235099?i=50235117</itunes:summary>
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Prior to the mid-1800s, tactile interaction was commonplace for visitors experiencing collections of art, but as museums of art evolved, rules forbidding touch became the norm. In some cases, these were to protect artwork that truly was not meant to be touched, but in large part these norms had nothing do with preservation and everything to do with nineteenth century politics of gender, race and class control.

In light of all this, we decided to create a documentary that elevates the level of tactile arts, and gives back to the visually impaired community. It was at that point that we met George Wurtzel.

George is a blind artisan and teacher working at Enchanted Hills Camp in Napa Ca. This is a 300 acre camp nestled in the red wood forest above Napa Valley. Enchanted Hills is a summer camp for the visually impaired. Here George teaches blind folks, through example, how to use all the equipment necessary to become blind artisans.

Currently, George is converting an old grape crushing barn into a Tactile Art Center. The top floor of the building is his 1900 sq. ft. wood working shop. The bottom floor will be his Tactile Art gallery space where blind people can feel and sell their artwork.

We fell in love with George and his mission and wanted to support his new tactile art gallery. So we worked with Andrew Myers to surprise George with a tactile portrait of himself. The first portrait he will be able to feel and recognize.

Learn more about Enchanted hills here: lighthouse-sf.org/programs/enchanted-hills/

The Academy of Music for the Blind (AMB) were kind enough to create a song for our soundtrack. AMB specifically addresses the educational, social, and physical needs of talented blind music students so that they can fully develop their unique talents and be prepared for integration into the workplace or other educational settings.

To learn more about the AMB visit:ouramb.org/ and cantorfineart.com/story/please-touch-the-art/

To learn more about this project, visit cantorfineart.com/story/please-touch-the-art/

Music Credits:
Artist: Tycho, Song: A Walk
Buy it in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/a-walk/id679251532?i=679251628

Artist: Aphex Twin, Song: 14th Avril
Buy it in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/avril-14th/id50235099?i=50235117</content:encoded>
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                    <title>My Art Kills Monsters</title>
                    <description>After a work incident led to him being diagnosed with depression and anxiety, Australian artist Matthew Gillett quit his job, packed up his life and moved to Indonesia to embark on an 11-month odyssey - creating pieces for a 14-piece art exhibition. Set to tour Australia in 2012, My Art Kills Monsters is a collision of art, photography and music - designed to raise money for mental health.

This is his story.

For more information:
myartkillsmonsters.wordpress.com
nathansbequest.com

A film by Hamish Siddins

follow us on facebook:
facebook.com/squarefishfilms</description>
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                    <itunes:author>BEE TV</itunes:author>
                    <itunes:subtitle>After a work incident led to him being diagnosed with depression and anxiety, Australian artist Matthew Gillett quit his job, packed up his life and moved to Indonesia to embark on an 11-month odyssey - creating pieces for a 14-piece art exhibition....</itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:summary>After a work incident led to him being diagnosed with depression and anxiety, Australian artist Matthew Gillett quit his job, packed up his life and moved to Indonesia to embark on an 11-month odyssey - creating pieces for a 14-piece art exhibition. Set to tour Australia in 2012, My Art Kills Monsters is a collision of art, photography and music - designed to raise money for mental health.

This is his story.

For more information:
myartkillsmonsters.wordpress.com
nathansbequest.com

A film by Hamish Siddins

follow us on facebook:
facebook.com/squarefishfilms</itunes:summary>
                    <content:encoded>After a work incident led to him being diagnosed with depression and anxiety, Australian artist Matthew Gillett quit his job, packed up his life and moved to Indonesia to embark on an 11-month odyssey - creating pieces for a 14-piece art exhibition. Set to tour Australia in 2012, My Art Kills Monsters is a collision of art, photography and music - designed to raise money for mental health.

This is his story.

For more information:
myartkillsmonsters.wordpress.com
nathansbequest.com

A film by Hamish Siddins

follow us on facebook:
facebook.com/squarefishfilms</content:encoded>
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                    <itunes:keywords>depression and anxiety, Australian artist Matthew Gillett,11-month odyssey, creating pieces for a 14-piece art exhibition. My Art Kills Monsters is a collision of art, photography and music - designed to raise money for mental health, Hamish Siddins</itunes:keywords>
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                    <title>Anonymous Art</title>
                    <description>Murals in Houston, Texas are posted daily to Instagram. Paintings that have been seen millions of times with countless &apos;likes&apos; across the web, but some of the most famous pieces have no signature.

&apos;Anonymous art&apos; tells the story of one of the most famous artist&apos;s in Houston, Texas. Never signing his work in the city, he stays hidden. His story on what inspires him, a museum open to muralists and graffiti artists looking for an outlet without confrontation from the law.

A spec by Forrest McBride and amagazi

Special Thanks: HAM Houston facebook.com/thehamhouston/</description>
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                    <itunes:author>BEE TV</itunes:author>
                    <itunes:subtitle>Murals in Houston, Texas are posted daily to Instagram. Paintings that have been seen millions of times with countless &apos;likes&apos; across the web, but some of the most famous pieces have no signature.

&apos;Anonymous art&apos; tells the story of one of the most...</itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:summary>Murals in Houston, Texas are posted daily to Instagram. Paintings that have been seen millions of times with countless &apos;likes&apos; across the web, but some of the most famous pieces have no signature.

&apos;Anonymous art&apos; tells the story of one of the most famous artist&apos;s in Houston, Texas. Never signing his work in the city, he stays hidden. His story on what inspires him, a museum open to muralists and graffiti artists looking for an outlet without confrontation from the law.

A spec by Forrest McBride and amagazi

Special Thanks: HAM Houston facebook.com/thehamhouston/</itunes:summary>
                    <content:encoded>Murals in Houston, Texas are posted daily to Instagram. Paintings that have been seen millions of times with countless &apos;likes&apos; across the web, but some of the most famous pieces have no signature.

&apos;Anonymous art&apos; tells the story of one of the most famous artist&apos;s in Houston, Texas. Never signing his work in the city, he stays hidden. His story on what inspires him, a museum open to muralists and graffiti artists looking for an outlet without confrontation from the law.

A spec by Forrest McBride and amagazi

Special Thanks: HAM Houston facebook.com/thehamhouston/</content:encoded>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 25 Dec 2023 02:48:45 -0500</pubDate>
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                    <title>Art Hard</title>
                    <description>This art is astounding!  It&apos;s evidence that everything is a palette - a landscape where great art is found. Land artist Jim Denevan and his crew journey to Lake Baikal in southwestern Siberia, and over the course of two weeks they create a land art installation spanning nine square miles across the lake&apos;s frozen surface.

In his quest to venerate a body of water deemed sacred by many in the region, Denevan broke his own record for creating the world&apos;s largest artwork, originally set in the Nevada desert in 2009.

As funny as it is dramatic, &apos;Art Hard&apos; is a documentary about a man&apos;s artistic process, his comedic nature, his struggle to stay sane, and the people who help him do so.

This is the trailer.  Go to arthard.com to see the full documentary.</description>
                    <itunes:title>Art Hard</itunes:title>
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                    <itunes:subtitle>This art is astounding!  It&apos;s evidence that everything is a palette - a landscape where great art is found. Land artist Jim Denevan and his crew journey to Lake Baikal in southwestern Siberia, and over the course of two weeks they create a land art...</itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:summary>This art is astounding!  It&apos;s evidence that everything is a palette - a landscape where great art is found. Land artist Jim Denevan and his crew journey to Lake Baikal in southwestern Siberia, and over the course of two weeks they create a land art installation spanning nine square miles across the lake&apos;s frozen surface.

In his quest to venerate a body of water deemed sacred by many in the region, Denevan broke his own record for creating the world&apos;s largest artwork, originally set in the Nevada desert in 2009.

As funny as it is dramatic, &apos;Art Hard&apos; is a documentary about a man&apos;s artistic process, his comedic nature, his struggle to stay sane, and the people who help him do so.

This is the trailer.  Go to arthard.com to see the full documentary.</itunes:summary>
                    <content:encoded>This art is astounding!  It&apos;s evidence that everything is a palette - a landscape where great art is found. Land artist Jim Denevan and his crew journey to Lake Baikal in southwestern Siberia, and over the course of two weeks they create a land art installation spanning nine square miles across the lake&apos;s frozen surface.

In his quest to venerate a body of water deemed sacred by many in the region, Denevan broke his own record for creating the world&apos;s largest artwork, originally set in the Nevada desert in 2009.

As funny as it is dramatic, &apos;Art Hard&apos; is a documentary about a man&apos;s artistic process, his comedic nature, his struggle to stay sane, and the people who help him do so.

This is the trailer.  Go to arthard.com to see the full documentary.</content:encoded>
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                    <itunes:keywords>Land artist, Jim Denevan, land art installation spanning nine square miles across the lake&apos;s frozen surface, documentary</itunes:keywords>
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                    <title>The Art of Glass Engraving</title>
                    <description>This video takes a closer look at the delicate and intricate art of glass engraving. Glass engraver Nancy Sutcliffe was kind to let me shoot at her studio in Dubai, UAE.
More about Nancy and her exhibitions and awards: nancysutcliffe.co.uk/
More about me: maitrisomaia.com

Filmmaker: Maitri
United Arab Emirates
Writer, dreamer, video editor. Exactly in that order.</description>
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                    <itunes:subtitle>This video takes a closer look at the delicate and intricate art of glass engraving. Glass engraver Nancy Sutcliffe was kind to let me shoot at her studio in Dubai, UAE.
More about Nancy and her exhibitions and awards: nancysutcliffe.co.uk/
More...</itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:summary>This video takes a closer look at the delicate and intricate art of glass engraving. Glass engraver Nancy Sutcliffe was kind to let me shoot at her studio in Dubai, UAE.
More about Nancy and her exhibitions and awards: nancysutcliffe.co.uk/
More about me: maitrisomaia.com

Filmmaker: Maitri
United Arab Emirates
Writer, dreamer, video editor. Exactly in that order.</itunes:summary>
                    <content:encoded>This video takes a closer look at the delicate and intricate art of glass engraving. Glass engraver Nancy Sutcliffe was kind to let me shoot at her studio in Dubai, UAE.
More about Nancy and her exhibitions and awards: nancysutcliffe.co.uk/
More about me: maitrisomaia.com

Filmmaker: Maitri
United Arab Emirates
Writer, dreamer, video editor. Exactly in that order.</content:encoded>
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                    <itunes:keywords>delicate and intricate art of glass engraving, Glass engraver, Nancy Sutcliffe, nancysutcliffe.co.uk,  maitrisomaia.com. short, biography, The Art of Glass Engraving</itunes:keywords>
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                    <title>Miniature Arts Making</title>
                    <description>Miniature art captivates with its remarkable ability to encapsulate intricate details within a compact space, inviting viewers into a world of meticulous craftsmanship. The tiny canvases or sculptures, often requiring immense skill and precision, showcase the artist&apos;s dedication and attention to detail. In this video, filmmaker looks that amazing work of Paradiso Pensione 

Fimmaker: 
Alia Adel
Cairo,Egypt

Contact: alia.adel.hussien@gmail.com
Website: www.aliaadel.com</description>
                    <itunes:title>Miniature Arts Making</itunes:title>
                    <itunes:author>BEE TV</itunes:author>
                    <itunes:subtitle>Miniature art captivates with its remarkable ability to encapsulate intricate details within a compact space, inviting viewers into a world of meticulous craftsmanship. The tiny canvases or sculptures, often requiring immense skill and precision,...</itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:summary>Miniature art captivates with its remarkable ability to encapsulate intricate details within a compact space, inviting viewers into a world of meticulous craftsmanship. The tiny canvases or sculptures, often requiring immense skill and precision, showcase the artist&apos;s dedication and attention to detail. In this video, filmmaker looks that amazing work of Paradiso Pensione 

Fimmaker: 
Alia Adel
Cairo,Egypt

Contact: alia.adel.hussien@gmail.com
Website: www.aliaadel.com</itunes:summary>
                    <content:encoded>Miniature art captivates with its remarkable ability to encapsulate intricate details within a compact space, inviting viewers into a world of meticulous craftsmanship. The tiny canvases or sculptures, often requiring immense skill and precision, showcase the artist&apos;s dedication and attention to detail. In this video, filmmaker looks that amazing work of Paradiso Pensione 

Fimmaker: 
Alia Adel
Cairo,Egypt

Contact: alia.adel.hussien@gmail.com
Website: www.aliaadel.com</content:encoded>
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                    <pubDate>Sun, 24 Dec 2023 19:11:35 -0500</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>Miniature art, compact space, craftsmanship. short, biography, Paradiso Pensione, Miniature Arts Making

Fimmaker: 
Alia Adel
Cairo,Egypt

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                    <title>Veio: Life as a Work of Art</title>
                    <description>NOWNESS is a channel that supports art and artist as we do.  They work with several contributors and are an amazing site for you to further your art search.  Please seek them out at www.nowness.com for more great works.  This piece entitled, Meet the artists by Art Basel: Lee Ufan is a masterpiece.

Summary: Directed by André Lion, &quot;Veio&quot; is a short film that immerses the audience into the isolated universe of a self-taught artist who looks to trees and nature to guide his work. The protagonist spent much of his formative years in the company of adults, gradually developing an interest in bygone eras and the recent past. This earned him the nickname Veio—meaning ‘old’ in Portuguese....

Continue reading on nowness.com/story/veio-life-as-a-work-of-art-brazil-trees</description>
                    <itunes:title>Veio: Life as a Work of Art</itunes:title>
                    <itunes:author>BEE TV</itunes:author>
                    <itunes:subtitle>NOWNESS is a channel that supports art and artist as we do.  They work with several contributors and are an amazing site for you to further your art search.  Please seek them out at www.nowness.com for more great works.  This piece entitled, Meet the...</itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:summary>NOWNESS is a channel that supports art and artist as we do.  They work with several contributors and are an amazing site for you to further your art search.  Please seek them out at www.nowness.com for more great works.  This piece entitled, Meet the artists by Art Basel: Lee Ufan is a masterpiece.

Summary: Directed by André Lion, &quot;Veio&quot; is a short film that immerses the audience into the isolated universe of a self-taught artist who looks to trees and nature to guide his work. The protagonist spent much of his formative years in the company of adults, gradually developing an interest in bygone eras and the recent past. This earned him the nickname Veio—meaning ‘old’ in Portuguese....

Continue reading on nowness.com/story/veio-life-as-a-work-of-art-brazil-trees</itunes:summary>
                    <content:encoded>NOWNESS is a channel that supports art and artist as we do.  They work with several contributors and are an amazing site for you to further your art search.  Please seek them out at www.nowness.com for more great works.  This piece entitled, Meet the artists by Art Basel: Lee Ufan is a masterpiece.

Summary: Directed by André Lion, &quot;Veio&quot; is a short film that immerses the audience into the isolated universe of a self-taught artist who looks to trees and nature to guide his work. The protagonist spent much of his formative years in the company of adults, gradually developing an interest in bygone eras and the recent past. This earned him the nickname Veio—meaning ‘old’ in Portuguese....

Continue reading on nowness.com/story/veio-life-as-a-work-of-art-brazil-trees</content:encoded>
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                    <pubDate>Sun, 24 Dec 2023 09:16:20 -0500</pubDate>
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                    <title>Making Art Public</title>
                    <description>Making Art Public: 50 Years of Kaldor Public Art Projects was an exhibition created by artist Michael Landy, featuring new commissions by artists Alicia Frankovich, Agatha Gothe-Snape, Ian Milliss and Imants Tillers. 7 September 2019 – 16 February 2020, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney.

More info: 50years.kaldorartprojects.org.au/program/making-art-public</description>
                    <itunes:title>Making Art Public</itunes:title>
                    <itunes:author>BEE TV</itunes:author>
                    <itunes:subtitle>Making Art Public: 50 Years of Kaldor Public Art Projects was an exhibition created by artist Michael Landy, featuring new commissions by artists Alicia Frankovich, Agatha Gothe-Snape, Ian Milliss and Imants Tillers. 7 September 2019 – 16 February...</itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:summary>Making Art Public: 50 Years of Kaldor Public Art Projects was an exhibition created by artist Michael Landy, featuring new commissions by artists Alicia Frankovich, Agatha Gothe-Snape, Ian Milliss and Imants Tillers. 7 September 2019 – 16 February 2020, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney.

More info: 50years.kaldorartprojects.org.au/program/making-art-public</itunes:summary>
                    <content:encoded>Making Art Public: 50 Years of Kaldor Public Art Projects was an exhibition created by artist Michael Landy, featuring new commissions by artists Alicia Frankovich, Agatha Gothe-Snape, Ian Milliss and Imants Tillers. 7 September 2019 – 16 February 2020, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney.

More info: 50years.kaldorartprojects.org.au/program/making-art-public</content:encoded>
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                    <pubDate>Sun, 24 Dec 2023 19:11:35 -0500</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>Making Art Public: 50 Years of Kaldor Public Art Projects, an exhibition, artist Michael Landy, featuring new commissions by artists Alicia Frankovich, Agatha Gothe-Snape, Ian Milliss and Imants Tillers, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney</itunes:keywords>
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                    <title>Meet the artist Lee Ufan</title>
                    <description>NOWNESS is a channel that supports art and artist as we do.  They work with several contributors and are an amazing site for you to further your art search.  Please seek them out at www.nowness.com for more great works.  This piece entitled, Meet the artists by Art Basel: Lee Ufan is a masterpiece.

Summary: Few artists can convey infinity in a brushstroke or can tease out presence from the void. The source of Korean artist Lee Ufan&apos;s work begins in childhood, where he was raised with strict Confucian ideals and schooled in poetry and calligraphy. In the early Sixties, having moved to Japan to study philosophy at Nihon University, he emerged from a creative milieu as a leader in the Mono-ha (“School of Things”) movement; an aesthetic theory that rejected Western modern art. The movement also explored the properties of natural and industrial materials to show their dismay at the rampant industrialization of Japan... Continue reading on o6g7.app.link/dfVsJy3QDfb

Credit:  Nowness Channel</description>
                    <itunes:title>Meet the artist Lee Ufan</itunes:title>
                    <itunes:author>BEE TV</itunes:author>
                    <itunes:subtitle>NOWNESS is a channel that supports art and artist as we do.  They work with several contributors and are an amazing site for you to further your art search.  Please seek them out at www.nowness.com for more great works.  This piece entitled, Meet the...</itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:summary>NOWNESS is a channel that supports art and artist as we do.  They work with several contributors and are an amazing site for you to further your art search.  Please seek them out at www.nowness.com for more great works.  This piece entitled, Meet the artists by Art Basel: Lee Ufan is a masterpiece.

Summary: Few artists can convey infinity in a brushstroke or can tease out presence from the void. The source of Korean artist Lee Ufan&apos;s work begins in childhood, where he was raised with strict Confucian ideals and schooled in poetry and calligraphy. In the early Sixties, having moved to Japan to study philosophy at Nihon University, he emerged from a creative milieu as a leader in the Mono-ha (“School of Things”) movement; an aesthetic theory that rejected Western modern art. The movement also explored the properties of natural and industrial materials to show their dismay at the rampant industrialization of Japan... Continue reading on o6g7.app.link/dfVsJy3QDfb

Credit:  Nowness Channel</itunes:summary>
                    <content:encoded>NOWNESS is a channel that supports art and artist as we do.  They work with several contributors and are an amazing site for you to further your art search.  Please seek them out at www.nowness.com for more great works.  This piece entitled, Meet the artists by Art Basel: Lee Ufan is a masterpiece.

Summary: Few artists can convey infinity in a brushstroke or can tease out presence from the void. The source of Korean artist Lee Ufan&apos;s work begins in childhood, where he was raised with strict Confucian ideals and schooled in poetry and calligraphy. In the early Sixties, having moved to Japan to study philosophy at Nihon University, he emerged from a creative milieu as a leader in the Mono-ha (“School of Things”) movement; an aesthetic theory that rejected Western modern art. The movement also explored the properties of natural and industrial materials to show their dismay at the rampant industrialization of Japan... Continue reading on o6g7.app.link/dfVsJy3QDfb

Credit:  Nowness Channel</content:encoded>
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                    <title>ART.NOT.ART</title>
                    <description>A short documentary about Contemporary Art. The documentary was shot around the art galleries of the United Arab Emirates, a specimen of the current worldwide art scene. Producer: Lillian Athakim, Director of Photography, HindHood, Peter Moussa</description>
                    <itunes:title>ART.NOT.ART</itunes:title>
                    <itunes:author>BEE TV</itunes:author>
                    <itunes:subtitle>A short documentary about Contemporary Art. The documentary was shot around the art galleries of the United Arab Emirates, a specimen of the current worldwide art scene. Producer: Lillian Athakim, Director of Photography, HindHood, Peter Moussa</itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:summary>A short documentary about Contemporary Art. The documentary was shot around the art galleries of the United Arab Emirates, a specimen of the current worldwide art scene. Producer: Lillian Athakim, Director of Photography, HindHood, Peter Moussa</itunes:summary>
                    <content:encoded>A short documentary about Contemporary Art. The documentary was shot around the art galleries of the United Arab Emirates, a specimen of the current worldwide art scene. Producer: Lillian Athakim, Director of Photography, HindHood, Peter Moussa</content:encoded>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 25 Dec 2023 02:48:46 -0500</pubDate>
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