I’m not sure how I would - or could - pull this off, I don’t think I have the outreach, influence or even the spare-time it might require to see this through - but, regardless, I wanted to share the idea and see if anyone out there reading had any thoughts, here it is:
I want to take the 64 Days Production Journal, and replace each photograph with an artist’s representation. For example, say someone took the photograph above and remade it with acrylic paints; or maybe - being it that it doesn’t have much color to begin with -they used charcoal pencils to draw Larry behind all the tiny raindrops; or maybe they used paper cutouts to recreate the original photograph… it could be anything really, whatever the artist was comfortable with.
So… what do you think?
Source: mikeambs
Received a wonderful email this morning from Chris, which read,
My sister and I did some ‘postering’ in Rhode Island last month. We tried to be strategic - posting in front of an art house cinema, on the street where all the college kids hang, and near this long lane of bike racks. We also talked to a few people about the project.
The attached photo was so great to see - this makes several people that have not only taken the time to download our FToM flyer zip, print off the flyers that they like best, but they’ve gone out and spent the time it takes to post flyers around town, in coffee shops and near public bicycle-racks and indie-friendly theaters.
I don’t know what I’ve done to deserve such things - but thank you to Chris and his sister, and to everyone else who has been amazing and generous enough to be so involved with FToM.
