Re: [Frameworks] Painting directly to film

2017-12-01 Thread Janet Benn
Len Lye Norman McLaren On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 3:05 PM, Myron Ort wrote: > Can anyone site an example of “abstract expressionist” painting onto film > prior to 1968? (Hopefully with online viewing availability). > > > https://vimeo.com/220986135 > > > *Myron Ort* >

Re: [Frameworks] Painting directly to film

2017-12-01 Thread Samantha Heth
I find this website is interesting to browse around. It might take a few clicks to find something you need, but the artists featured usually have some kind of video/work sample attached. It might be helpful! http://www.handmadecinema.com/ On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 9:20 PM, Janet Benn

Re: [Frameworks] The Rub

2017-12-01 Thread Myron Ort
Thanks for sharing this Péter We share some techniques in common. I also have some films on Vimeo as well as on Youtube. Myron Ort > On Dec 1, 2017, at 3:57 AM, Péter Lichter wrote: > > Dear Framework Community, > > I hope this letter finds you well! > > Let me

[Frameworks] Painting directly to film

2017-12-01 Thread Myron Ort
Can anyone site an example of “abstract expressionist” painting onto film prior to 1968? (Hopefully with online viewing availability). https://vimeo.com/220986135 Myron Ort www.zeno-okeanos,com ___ FrameWorks mailing list

Re: [Frameworks] Painting directly to film

2017-12-01 Thread Myron Ort
Norman McLaren to my knowledge made mostly very “figure” based imagery (often cute). Len Lye was more to my liking, however he still was making figurative based gestures dancing around to music. I was narrowing my question down to (extended) “abstract expressionist” film painting, rather

Re: [Frameworks] Painting directly to film

2017-12-01 Thread Amanda Christie
while Begone Dull Care is often credited to just Normal McLaren…. it was actually a collaborative work with Evelyn Lambart… let’s not forget the ladies who worked on the films. > On Dec 1, 2017, at 5:36 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote: > > It wasn’t expressionist, but

Re: [Frameworks] Painting directly to film

2017-12-01 Thread lagonaboba
I’m reticent to put art associative words around anyone’s work, but you might consider the work of Aldo Tambellini, who painted on, inked on, scratched on, film, in the early 1960’s. You would have to ask him if he considered his work “abstract expressionist”. He’s till alive and active at 87,

Re: [Frameworks] Painting directly to film

2017-12-01 Thread Myron Ort
Thank you for those links. Nice to see those early examples. This one also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT9t2bF6BvU I do understand your reticence, I only used the 'art associative' term to hopefully indicate a distinction from the prevalent