American Watercolor Movement, Live at Coney Island. A Branko Film (Unedited) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 17, 2012
DESCRIPTION:
AWM American Watercolor Movement, Live at Coney Island. Brooklyn
Let the Mermaids dance. The sunset concert.
Music and Lyrics: Copyright, American Watercolor Movement
http://americanwatercolormovement.com

A Branko Film
Show's Producer: Branko
Film Copyright Branko
http://a2b1.com
Unedited, one long shot.

From the Documentary movie: 111 First Street From Paris to Jersey City they showed no love.Back in the years 2003-2004, Documentary Filmmaker Branko, started doing a documentary film on the work of the artists working and living in artists studios, at a four square blocks, semi-abandoned deposit and warehouse, which had been converted to studio spaces in the 1990's, located at 111 First Street, Jersey City, New Jersey. Branko mentions: "Back in those days, the place was a dump with walls, nobody wanted to rent there, it was not made for human residences" After some months of work on the Documentary, and months before the artists left the building in the year 2005, Branko shelved the project. He needed time to look after his own private life. It had nothing to do with the politics and controversy surrounding the City of Jersey City, the landlord and the resident artists. Branko mentions: "I make Documentaries, that I know have a positive social influence, I don't go after who robbed what, who killed whom, etc.; the world is full of that. I am a Bible believing Christian, and just like the Quakers, Calvinists, Huguenots of the past, who prayed and dedicated their beautiful works to Jehovah, I do likewise. My humble work, is my prayer to the Lord." This documentary deals exclusively with the art made and/or performed by the artists. Branko says: "Who remembers the building owners or politicians in 1920's Paris, where artists such as Modigliani, Chagall, Lipchitz, Soutine, Brancusi, Rivera, Man Ray, Kisling, Picasso, Juan Gris, Matisse, Apollinaire, Braque, and the rest..., made their art flourish?" "Nobody" "The same will happen, as the legend of the artists of 111 First Street grows. Their art quality, will make them eternal." "Working Artists are creating now, what the rest of us normal human beings, will only be able to appreciate, in 20-30 years." In the history of mankind, this location compares to a few places, where so much artistic talent has been housed at the same place and time. The viewer can enter this wonderful utopia.
For more info:
http://a2b1.com/111.html
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