Roadsworth, who we’ve covered before, has a new documentary coming out about his work on the streets of Montreal. Enjoy the trailer above.
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Looks good.
Remember this short film?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9jyv6WIxUY
(The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal )
That’s the short version of “Subconscious Art…”
The full 16-minute short is magical.
Agree with Jason – I saw the long version as part of the touring show of the Ann Arbor Independent Film Festival a while back and really enjoyed it.
The comments on the Youtube version from those who don’t seem to understand the concept of satire are fun to read…
I guess I have to ask: How would creative artists feel if I came over and painted their houses or cars? What about going through a better route and get permission to paint? I am so sick of the “crap” of personal expression. How about getting a job, building your own little avenue on your own little piece of property and painting your little heart out?