Montage I: Paint and Painter (1959)
The relationship between forms in nature and their interpretation in art is explored in independent avant-garde filmmaker Wayne Sourbeer’s gentle and thoughtful film. Sourbeer follows abstract impressionist painter Corban LePell as he creates one painting, neatly juxtaposing LePell’s various processes with the images in nature that influence him. An original score by Marvin Granostaff completes the circle.
Director: Wayne D. Sourbeer
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: January 1, 1959
Cast
Music: Marvin Granostaff
Editing: Mel Witrogen
Production: Montage Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Wayne D. Sourbeer
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Montage I: Paint and Painter about?
- The relationship between forms in nature and their interpretation in art is explored in independent avant-garde filmmaker Wayne Sourbeer’s gentle and thoughtful film. Sourbeer follows abstract impressionist painter Corban LePell as he creates one painting, neatly juxtaposing LePell’s various processes with the images in nature that influence him. An original score by Marvin Granostaff completes the circle.
- Who directed Montage I: Paint and Painter?
- Montage I: Paint and Painter was directed by Wayne D. Sourbeer.
- Who stars in Montage I: Paint and Painter?
- Montage I: Paint and Painter stars Corban LePell.
- How long is Montage I: Paint and Painter?
- Montage I: Paint and Painter has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- Where was Montage I: Paint and Painter produced?
- Montage I: Paint and Painter was produced in United States of America.