This inspiring and wonderful musician and artist is to be shared:
More.
I’ve recently discovered the work of claRa, a video artist who, in her own words, “mixes video and animation with painting, found footage, digital collages and programming, to create visual poems.” I’m delighted.
She is such a great songwriter, musician and singer, and very interesting artist and performer. Time to dedicate her a post:
You might remember my great enthusiasm for the incredibly gifted photogropher Vivian Maier. Now there’s also a film about her, where also some parts of her own films can be seen.
The essence for me: listen deeply to other beings and see them how they really are and you’ll be overwhelmed.
In this beautiful documentary director Thomas Riedelsheimer shows some of the breathtaking artworks by the landartist Andy Goldsworthy. He opens one’s eyes for things, connections and patterns, one wouldn’t have seen otherwise. It is magical, as well as natural. The film is accompanied by wonderful music by Fred Frith.
“Wie Luft zum Atmen” braucht eine Gruppe georgischer Frauen das gemeinsame Singen. Der so betitelte Dokumentarfilm von Ruth Olshan ist eine wunderschöne Reise durch Georgien, auf den Spuren eines musikalischen Welterbes und traditionellen und modernen Musizierens und Tanzens. Wunderschön!