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Carmine 2022-07-20 19:31:20
New feature for documentaries found. If we are not making this movie I must have quieted and started doing something...
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Beulah 2022-07-20 18:04:53
Very interesting documentary! The best definition of "tech nerd saves the world"! Tim, a Texas inventor and tech madman, used exquisite craftsmanship and optical instruments to perfectly reproduce Vermeer's oil paintings. Although there was no answer to the question of whether Vermeer used a similar reflection tool at the time, he really is serious. is the...
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Stella 2022-07-20 15:07:15
Angelika perfectionist and inspirational perpetual motion spokesperson Tim, Geek also has a big artist heart. Although it seems to be aimed at deciphering Vermeer's goal, in the process of rebuilding the studio and the protracted painting process, the most precious aspect of art brought to the world is gradually revealed. Tim said that he doesn't think science and art are inaccessible two ends, and it took him 5 years to let the two...
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Lea 2022-07-20 13:53:16
Only paranoiacs are fucked... @Wandering son I think people who also study art history should also like this movie. At first, looking at paintings is like counting...
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Terrill 2022-07-20 13:01:41
This highly entertaining documentary is really my thing! When I watched it, I kept thinking of last year's TIFF documentary Far Out Isn't Far Enough by Tim Ungerer, artists in different meanings/fields, and the creative process of different textures and different purposes. David Hockney, who was in a wheelchair, was naughty and pushed the wheelchair back and forth on...
Tim's Vermeer Comments
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Lyda 2022-07-20 18:30:14
A point of view as a professional
Kudos to the upright brother from Texas, but as a professional, I have to point out that there is a loophole in this painting method. Vermeer's paintings are all multi-layer indirect painting methods, not this direct painting method. There is an essence between the two. s difference.
For example,...
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Rocio 2022-07-20 08:53:38
"Cheating" Vermeer, hello
Inspired by the speculation of Vermeer's painting method in David Hockney's book in the United Kingdom, he made a set of installations manually with lenses and reflective concave mirrors, and made a complete set of furniture and wooden strips to decorate glass windows with a lathe by himself. The...
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Natalie Jenison: So if anything falls askew, your painting's in no danger, is that correct?
Tim Jenison: No, I wouldn't say that... But, you know, I can always start over.
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Philip Steadman: Using Tim's device, it isn't easy, but somehow it does turn you into a machine... You become a machine. Was Vermeer a machine? Maybe Vermeer was strong-minded enough to think, "I'll become a machine".