“Black Herds Of The Rain” by Andrew Telling.
Many thanks to Nerida Little and Portable for sharing this film as part of their Feb. 16 story entitled “Going Home to Irish Graffiti.” Directed by Andrew Telling, the film documents the filmmaker’s journey to Ireland along with Irish-born international artist Conor Harrington, as well as the artist’s work in creating several new murals in his homeland reflecting the country’s history, and his own.
Little writes: “Black Herds Of The Rain” is a subtle film about returning home and about giving back to the place that raised you. As Harrington explains to an elderly man who asks about his murals: ”[It’s] a bit of color on the wall, you know.”
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Thanks for sharing welovestopmotion! Enjoy I Like Moab! by Geraldine Le Roux Matthews…
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Mesmerizing and beautiful “shyscapes” experimental short film by Misha Shyukin.
Thank you weandthecolor!
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The iPad, you see, is set to change the world. With 40 million sales forecast by the end of 2011, Apple’s tablet will, in no particular order, a) singlehandedly save print media, b) revolutionise book publishing, c) force a re-examination of news consumption…
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Director Jose Gomez at work

Shilo’s Jose Gomez:
“Doing what ever it takes to get the shot. Fun times in BA on Twitpic”
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Inspirational image framing artist and toy designer Tristan Eaton with his creations.
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via UBIQ (thank you!):
“Hypebeast recently put some shine on a short documentary about rollerblading, and I felt compelled to do the same thing here. Some close friends of UBIQ are featured in this. Take a look and learn a little about rollerblading and where it’s at today.”
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