This landmark book, together with its accompanying CD, captures the heady excitement of the vibrant, irreverent poetry scene of New York's Lower East Side in the 1960s. Drawing from personal interviews with many of the participants, from unpublished letters, and from rare sound recordings, Daniel Kane brings together for the first time the people, political events, and poetic roots that coalesced into a highly influential community...
Along the lines of Robert Bly in his Morning Poems or David Lehman in The Daily Mirror, Wanda Phipps embarked upon a poem-a-day project. Over the course of several months, Phipps composed a poem each morning after she awoke and felt ready to write...
Istvan Eorsi was a Hungarian writer and poet who died of leukemia in 2005. He was known for his sarcastic, often abrasive style and passionately held political views. While these have changed in the course of Hungary's recent history, there were certain commitments that Eorsi had made in his youth and upheld throughout his career: the first to a revisionist Marxism represented by his teacher, the philosopher and critic Gyorgy (George) Lukacs, and the second to the memory of the 1956 Hungarian revolution, for which he suffered a jail sentence after its suppression...
Patti Smith performs with guitarist Lenny Kaye for the first time at a poetry reading with musical accompaniment at St. Marks Church on New York's Lower East Side. The concert is a true historical document and one of the most important events in the birth of punk rock!
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The second installment in "The Walter Lantz Archive" includes 45 Woody Woodpecker cartoons from 1952 to 1958, and an assortment of films made between the early '30s and the mid-'60s. During the '50s, when the Warner Bros...
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In 1993, when Shaggy successfully reworked the Prince Buster ska classic "Oh Carolina," he was on the cusp of creating a hot, new ska/pop fusion. Unfortunately, he opted to become a pop-reggae novelty act like Snow...
The sequel to the wonderfully wacky Hot Shots! uses Rambo as its model for nonstop send-ups (though director Jim Abrahams can't resist inserting a Saddam Hussein lookalike, given the film's post-Gulf War release)...
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Korn has made a career out of playing loud, angry rock & roll––loud and angry enough that placing the band in the unplugged setting has, until now, seemed unthinkable. But the risk has more or less paid off...
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12 of the very best by this Canadian hard rock outfit, 1975-1978. Includes 'Baby Woncha Please Come Home' & 'Raise A Little Hell'. 1979 MCA Records release.
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Lloyd is a nerd shy and awkward the guy who just never fit in, and has never had any luck with the ladies. Working late one night Lloyd meets what he thinks is the girl of his dreams while sitting in a mans bathroom stall...
Your handshake says a lot about you. It can express confidence, warmth and honesty, or may indicate a weakness, uncertainty, and disinterest. Anyway, it sends a subtle but powerful you are, it is not lost on potential buyers. Follow these tips to ensure your handshake sends the right signals, and creates a good impression on customers and potential customers.
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Here is the follow-up to Eric's classic instructional DVD Total Electric Guitar. Building on that DVD, Eric goes on to show you: tempered tuning, pick and finger techniques, his famous Koto technique, slide guitar, volume swells for lead and slide plus a host of technical tips including multi-amp setup, action and string tension adjustments...
Hi folks, I learned from each unit since January. I took 20 hours of courses in East London last year, the South, but had to resign because of my exams and my instructor was very bad. Then I Kingdom moved to Birmingham and began to learn in May and have been since 7 lessons which the total of 27 hours of driving lesson. However, I feel I need at least another 30 hours the lesson because I'm going on vacation for 2 months. N my instructor is not very good Rilya lyk him but ave dat kips remindin 20lessons earthquake did not remember things I do, but not back. Do u fink I remember how to drive when I come? and book / CD / DVD will be great to support learning to drive? What can I do to remember what I learned? Please help !!!!!!!!!! 1 passed my theory test the first time he took it.
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Passengers on an airplane become food-poisoned causing a major emergency. This film is what Airplane! is based upon.Runtime: 81 minFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 085391145127 Manufacturer No: 114512
An air race from London to Paris provides the premise for this marvelous comedy, which features thrilling aerial photography and some stupefying stunt flying. It's set in 1910, when the (lovingly re-created) airplanes of the period were likelier to sputter and crash than they were to go in a straight line...
By 1939, when the earliest films in this collection were made, Mickey Mouse was the most famous cartoon character in the world. The unsuccessful hunter in "The Pointer" (1939) and the irrepressible magician in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (1940) rank among his finest performances...
With an introduction by John Lasseter—and very little else in the way of words—this second book in The Artist Series lavishly showcases the most brilliant animation created by such luminaries as Ub Iwerks, Norm Ferguson, Ben Sharpsteen, Hamilton Luske, Dick Huemer, Grim Natwick, Art Babbitt, Fred Moore, Bill Tytla, Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl, Marc Davis, John Lounsbery, Ward Kimball, Eric Larson, Les Clark, Wolfgang Reitherman, John Sibley, Bill Justice, Clyde Geronimi, Ted Berman, Glen Keane, Andreas Deja, Eric Goldberg, Mark Henn and Tony Bancroft...
More than a time-capsule treasure for Disney buffs, this two-disc set will warm the nostalgic hearts of baby boomers who eagerly looked forward to their weekly visits with "Uncle Walt" Disney. As the host of his anthology series, Disneyland (later Walt Disney Presents, then The Wonderful World of Color), Disney presented classic cartoons and original programs, but he also gave starry-eyed viewers a privileged, behind-the-scenes look inside his magic kingdom, from the construction of his magnificent theme park to animators at work...
In 1928, when Walt Disney's artists completed "The Skeleton Dance," the distributor of the Mickey Mouse shorts rejected the first "Silly Symphony" with a two-word telegram: "MORE MICE." Disney arranged to screen "Skeleton Dance" at the Carthay Circle Theater in Los Angeles, where it received an enthusiastic response, and the series took off...
Rare, Classic Disney Limited Edition Animation Serigraph Cel (Sericel) entitled Gooffish featuring Goofy fishing. This Sericel carries the Seal of Authenticity from Walt Disney Company in the lower right corner...
Neal Gabler's meticulously researched biography, Walt Disney offers the full story (Gabler is the first writer to gain complete access to the Disney archives) of the American icon. Readers will discover the whole story, witnessing Disney's invention of a "synergistic empire that combined film, television, theme parks, music, book publishing, and merchandise...
What do ya think of Matthew Barney's movies and art?
FYI: His movies are the cremaster cycle and drawing restraint 9. His gf is Bjork. Whatcha think of his werks?
I think he is one of the most brilliant young artists of our time. His artwork contains most complete harmony between different medias (video, sculpture, photography, costume design, etc..), also he is "playing" with knowledge in history of art.
I am a sculptor myself and must say that I'm amazed by his creativity and such complex concepts.
PS: by the way Bjork is his wife
Matthew Barney's Drawing Restraint series imagines mythic interactions and subtle energy currents that meld legend and technology in dark, non-allegorical fairytales. In the film Drawing Restraint 9, the tension is strung between creative discipline (restraint, orderliness, pattern) and protean creativity (oceanic chaos)--a theme which is symbolically enacted in the construction and transformation of a vast sculpture of liquid Vaseline called "The Field...
Documentary ) World renowned artist and filmmaker, Matthew Barney plowed the waters off the coast of Nagasaki to film his massive endeavor, DRAWING RESTRAINT 9. This documentary journeys with Barney and his collaborator Björk, as the visual artist creates a "narrative sculpture" telling a fantastical love story of two characters.
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This insightful book features a clear PVC cover designed by the artist, printed in silver ink. Barneyís sometimes ominous and sometimes sexy black-and white work is highlighted by a 12-page high gloss full color insert--the centerfold, if you will.
When Oil painting how important is it to use the correct shade of a colour?
I am following some oil painting lessons on DVD and the colours required are listed. I am not exactly copying pictures but using them for ideas and layout. I have 2 different sets of student grade oils but neither of them have the midnight black stated. I have lamp black and ivory black. I also have 3 different greens but not one of the ones stated in the lesson. Is this important? I am a little confused as to why they are so specific on the shade. I can understand why it good to have several greens, yellows, blues and reds but how different are the blacks? Could anyone tell me for which particular purpose I should use the different blacks so that I might be able to decide if I should specifically buy the missing one
You need the primary colors: red, yellow, blue -- plus white. Theoretically, you can make all the colors in the spectrum from these three colors (the white will lighten and/or flatten them out).
A good basic palette would have cadmium AND lemon yellow, cadmium red, alizarin crimson (great for flesh tones), cerulean AND ultramarine blue, earth AND viridian green, yellow ochre (also good in flesh tones), burnt AND raw umber, burnt AND raw sienna and titanium white.
You can make a beautiful black by mixing burnt sienna with ultramarine blue, much more vibrant and alive than any black you could buy in a tube! Adding white to this mix produces a whole range of greys but you can make "greys" for each color by using their compliments (for example alizarin crimson and viridian green).
And don't forget: copying pictures is a really good exercise when you're first starting to paint.
Enjoy!
It s your own private class with the legendary Bob Ross, host of TV s favorite art show The Joy of Painting! Presented in his warm and patient style, this high quality three hour workshop DVD answers all the questions you have about the popular Bob Ross Wet-on-Wet Technique®...
Learn & Master Painting is the best home instruction course available to learn to paint with oils and acrylics. Master artist, Gayle Levee, has designed interactive lessons to provide you with a solid, comprehensive foundation for your own artwork...
Seascape Oil Painting 202 is a 1 Hour 43 Minutes Video DVD with Artist and Instructor Kenneth John. UNCUT, just painting as he does in his studio. Ken has sold over 700 seascape oil paintings over the last 10 years and he shares his success with you in this DVD, that can be watched on TV or computer...
The earliest form of painting was with colours ground in water. Egyptian artists three thousand years B.C. used this method, and various mediums, such as wax and mastic, were added as a fixative. It was what is now known as tempera painting...
A Complete seascape painting lesson DVD. Renowned teaching artist Peter Bate uses the same teaching methods as in his popular weekly painting classes. Starting from a blank canvas board and proceeding with a step by step teaching style, demonstrating brushing techniques and colour mixing methods that will not interfere with the students own natural and developing style, all the way through to a finished artwork ready to be mounted and displayed...
Watch listen and be inspired as Albert Handell paints the tranquil beauty of Mystery Falls. A recognized Master of the prestigious Oil Painters of America Mr. Handell shares his knowledge and painting techniques from his beginning thoughts to the finished painting...
On December 14, 1911, the classical age of polar exploration ended when Norway's Roald Amundsen conquered the South Pole. His competitor for the prize, Britain's Robert Scott, arrived one month later--but died on the return with four of his men only 11 miles from their next cache of supplies...
On December 14, 1911, the classical age of polar exploration ended when Norway's Roald Amundsen conquered the South Pole. His competitor for the prize, Britain's Robert Scott, arrived one month later--but died on the return with four of his men only 11 miles from their next cache of supplies...