timmayo
Joined Jun 2015
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I apply that title to both Al Carbee's work as well as this film.
Like most I was wondering where it was headed after the first 15-20 mins but when I got a look into Al's world I was amazed.
Al's work, for me, is akin to listening to a lecture from someone like Terance McKenna or Timothy Leary.
Al's dreams and the way he translates them into visual works is extraordinary and Mr. Workman has done the same thing with his work introducing us to Al Carbee.
With any luck this film will serve as an introduction to the artist known as Al Carbee.
Like most I was wondering where it was headed after the first 15-20 mins but when I got a look into Al's world I was amazed.
Al's work, for me, is akin to listening to a lecture from someone like Terance McKenna or Timothy Leary.
Al's dreams and the way he translates them into visual works is extraordinary and Mr. Workman has done the same thing with his work introducing us to Al Carbee.
With any luck this film will serve as an introduction to the artist known as Al Carbee.