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Revisiting Ryan Takaba with Mark & Angela Walley
If you've been on the site before you may not only remember previous work by filmmakers Mark and Angela Walley but also the craft of Ryan Takaba, an individual that we are revisiting in this short film presented below. The dynamic duo met up with Ryan again to probe a little further into the profile
Yasuaki Onishi by Mark & Angela Walley
As many of you may already know I'm quite a big fan of the filming style of Mark and Angela Walley, I'm just glad they're equally adept at sourcing out some really innovative artists like Yasuaki Onishi who features in this film of theirs that I'm sharing today. I've not come across Yasuaki before b
The Wonder Object by Mark & Angela Walley
Good friends of ours here on the site are Mark & Angela Walley, who's work we are returning to today. The filmmaking duo introduce us to an unorthodox metal worker and designer named Gary Schott, currently the chair of the metals department at the Southwest School of Art. Having trained as a traditi
Ryan Takaba Project From Mark & Angela Walley
Dynamic Duo Mark & Angela Walley bring us another insightful short film this time involving the work of ceramicist Ryan Takaba and his charming installation for his latest series “Mums and Water”. I was drawn to this project because of the innovative way in which they provide the pl
At the Hour of Our Death From Mark & Angela Walley
Im coming through with quite a controversial piece here and i’m sure it will leave many of you split on opinion, this short visual working captured by filmmakers Mark and Angela Walley deals with the way we look at death, and the mark people leave on the world. I’m not sure I completely