Driven by vision (Television program). Recycled visions
Title:
Driven by vision, Volume 1 [videorecording] / written & directed by Michael McNamara ; executive producer, Judy Holm ; producers, Judy Holm, Michael McNamara ; produced in association with Vision TV ; produced by Homemade Holy Places 2 Inc.
Driven by vision (Television program). Of castles, kings and jesters Driven by vision (Television program). You're a good man, Charlie-- Driven by vision. episode 2 episode 2 Driven by vision. episode 1 episode 1 Driven by vision. episode 6 episode 6
Notes:
Title from container. Three episodes from 2nd season of the television series, originally produced in 2008, and broadcast in 2009. Narrator: Maev Beaty.
Contents:
Recycled visions (22 min.) -- Of castles, kings and jesters (22 min.) -- You're a good man, Charlie... (22 min.).
Summary:
Driven by Vision is a character-driven documentary series that explores fantastic "outsider art" sites that have sprung from the fevered imaginations of talented visionaries. Filmed across North America, the show reveals the powerful human stories behind these inspired and improbable creations. Recycled visions: Three artists transform junk into fantastic treasures that fascinate, educate and provoke. Artists Vince Hannemann (Cathedral of Junk), Scott Stevens (Smut Putt Heaven) and Joe Minter (African Village in America) are interviewed. Of castles, kings and jesters: Jim Bishop keeps adding to his famed 160-foot handbuilt castle in the Colorado Rockies. M.T. Liggett creates roadside effigies of every politician he reviles and every woman he reveres. You're a good man, Charlie: Charlie Stagg left the elite world to build a backwoods home studio from discarded soda and beer cans. Self-taught craftsman Charlie Lucas draws the attention of the international art world with is intricate sculptures built from the spoils of dumpster dives with his best friend, legendary storyteller Kathryn Tucker Wyndham.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)811646522
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.