Automorphosis, An Art Car Documentary by Harrod Blank

by Scott Beale on February 10, 2009 · 0 comments

Automorphosis

Harrod Blank, an Art Car artist, filmmaker, photographer, author and co-organizer of the annual ArtCar Fest, recently completed work on his latest art car documentary “Automorphosis”. It is currently featured in SF Indie Fest with screenings on 2/14 and 2/17 at Roxie Theater in San Francisco and on 2/21 at Shattuck Cinemas in Berkeley.

AUTOMORPHOSIS looks into the minds and hearts of a delightful collection of eccentrics, visionaries, and just plain folks who have transformed their autos into artworks.

On a humorous and touching journey, we discover what drives the creative process for these unconventional characters. And in the end, we find that an art car has the power to change us — to alter our view of our increasingly homogeneous world.

UPDATE: Ken Duffy has some photos of the Automorphosis premier in Berkeley.

Here Are A Few Related Posts You Might Enjoy:

All In This Tea, A Documentary By Les Blank & Gina Leibrecht

ArtCar Fest 2008, West Coast’s Largest Gathering of Art Cars

Harrod Blank’s “Wild Wheels”

All In This Tea by Les Blank & Gina Leibrecht

7th San Francisco International Documentary Festival (SF Docfest)

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