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David Hartman
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 มี.ค. 2015
Bobbie Burgers - Monotype prints with Greg Burnet in NYC
I spent 5 days with Bobbie and master printmaker Greg Burnet in his Manhattan print shop. The fumes were rich and the work was rolling off the press. This truly was a collaboration between the artist and the printing team and it took them a couple days to really get rolling. The resulting work is amazing and not many people create monotypes these days.
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Linda Martinello - Current
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Linda Martinello's work is incredible. She creates worlds based on her experience of a place and in this new body of work she explores her new home around the Upper Credit River in Rural Caledon. Directed, filmed, and edited by David Hartman
Letitia Fraser paints her community of North Preston, Nova Scotia
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Artist Letitia Fraser weaves together a story of what she refers to as the often overlooked community of North Preston, Nova Scotia. Filmed in association with her exhibition 'This Is My Fabric' at the National Portrait Gallery of Canada. Directed, filmed, and edited by David Hartman
Matthew Schofield - Force Majeure
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Artist Matthew Schofield makes paintings of photographs rather than from photographs. His work is beautiful. We spent two days filming together in his Toronto studio in December 2022. Directed, filmed, and edited by David Hartman
Kayaking Nuchatlitz Provincial Park
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From 5 days spend kayaking through Nuchatlitz Provicial Park on the west side of Vancouver Island.
Pierre Dorion - Photograph Like A Painter
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Pierre Dorion - Photograph Like A Painter
Meryl McMaster - Edge of a Moment
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“My work can be described as this formative self-portrait, dream-like imagery. I usually explore themes around self and identity and how we form our sense of self through land, lineage, history, and culture.” - Meryl McMaster.
Kent Monkman - Miss Chief Eagle Testickle
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“I think every Indigenous person feels very frustrated that there is so much knowledge in our world views, in our cultural understandings, in our ways of seeing the world and being in kinship with nature, being in kinship with other living beings, that is misunderstood and has been underestimated by the settlers... I created Miss Chief to create that empowered understanding of gender that Indig...
Shelley Niro - Erratic Love
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“If you’re a native person making art, then it’s native art...It doesn’t have to look a certain way or be marketed, that’s what it was, marketed in a specific way. There is so much more to us than that flat line of 'this is what an Indian person is.' There are endless amounts of wells that we can fill and continue to fill.” - Shelley Niro In this film, Shelley takes us on a journey into her ...
A Letter From Your Future Self - From the B.C. Coast
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A Letter From Your Future Self - From the B.C. Coast
AFTERBURN: After the forest fire - Joseph Hartman and the Parry Sound 33 Fire
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In 2018 the Parry Sound 33 fire burned over 11,000 hectares of land on the northeastern shore of Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada. Artist Joseph Hartman spent 4 years photographing the aftermath of the fire and created a stunning body of work. His photographs and paintings tell a story of a landscape significantly altered by a natural event that was likely started by humans. Directed by David Hart...
Bobbie Burgers - Storms and Calm Waters
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Short film on the work of Vancouver artist Bobbie Burgers as she contemplates the influence of the ocean on her abstract mixed-media paintings. Shot on Panasonic EVA1 and Leica R glass. Directed and filmed by David Hartman
Niagara Falls | Tkaniá:taren’s - At the Falling River
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Tkaniá:taren’s is the Haudenosaunee/Mohawk name for Niagara Falls. It translates to 'at the falling river.' It feels a bit hard to truly get lost in this amazing waterfall with the crappy circus that surrounds it. The Six Nations artist Shelly Niro told me it used to be a gathering place of sorts, and that she stills visits often to ‘feel the energy.’ It really is a remarkable waterfall. These ...
Charles Bierk - What Was Found
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For the last few years, Charles Bierk has focused on painting the everyday objects we display and keep around us. This body of work marks the next chapter following What Was Not Lost, an exhibition at the gallery in 2019 including small paintings of objects, arranged into grids. Known for his large, black and white portraits with intense gazes and arresting detail, these more recent works comma...
Keepers of the Trail [Traditional Winter Camping Expedition on Missinaibi River]
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Keepers of the Trail [Traditional Winter Camping Expedition on Missinaibi River]
How We Cope With Cancer, A Film [Nobody Does It Alone]
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How We Cope With Cancer, A Film [Nobody Does It Alone]
Newfoundland Drone: Bonavista Peninsula
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Newfoundland Drone: Bonavista Peninsula
John Hartman: Many Lives Mark This Place
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John Hartman: Many Lives Mark This Place
John Hartman: Many Lives Mark This Place [Teaser 4: George Bowering, Oliver, B.C.]
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John Hartman: Many Lives Mark This Place [Teaser 4: George Bowering, Oliver, B.C.]
Greenland Bound: A Paddler's Pilgrimage
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Greenland Bound: A Paddler's Pilgrimage
Orca (killer whale) and her calf swimming in unison on B.C. coast (Going to Telegraph Cove)
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Orca (killer whale) and her calf swimming in unison on B.C. coast (Going to Telegraph Cove)
NINE RIVERS (A 30-day Canoe Trip to Hudson Bay)
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NINE RIVERS (A 30-day Canoe Trip to Hudson Bay)
This was beautiful.
De l'art et de la creation à l'état pur !
there is no audio, no voice to hear?
Perhaps check your audio settings? Or bluetooth headphones? It is working for me.
We moved here after the fire. Thx. I wondered what the land looked like after. Lovely art.
I just found this vid in 2024 really a great story
Wow it is exceptionally wonderful guys you are my heros. What a wonderful experience you share. You deserve an oscar for your bravery and your perseverance 👍👏👏🥳
Beautiful ❤️
A beautiful document.
BONITO VÍDEO , GRACIAS...CÓMO QUE ESTOY VOLANDO
Beautiful
Lovely, of course I live there.
Cool to use an Old Town Tripper - old school!!
I wasn't expecting such a charming film. Nice job!
so much technical ability, keep up the good work 🦾
Something about his work is very peaceful.
I've had my snowtrekker for a few years, but I only had the cold pole thing happen to me for the first time just a few weeks ago. I had never heard it mentioned in all the various content I've consumed on snowtrekker. Not even Jim Baird in Baffin or Justin Barbour in the labrador made so much as a peep about it. In my case, I had thought I had gotten water in some of the joints during handling in the snow during setup, but I guess I can see now that for a given temperature coefficient, the radius of the large tube will contract more than the small tube. Which makes even more sense because my cold pole episode actually happened with my converted summer hot tent, not the snowtrekker, and the poles are smaller diameter so the ratio of the external to internal radii is even worse. So the argument is presumably that when setting up camp in the late afternoon, temperature will be near the daily high, while breaking camp in the morning it is near the daily low. That's why it's only ever a problem when breaking camp. But on a cold day, it could be problem setting camp. And that is an absolute non-starter for me. I think the easiest way to work around it with standard polesets is just bump the diameter another notch or two so the ratio of the radii is closer to 1. But in the long run the pole manufacturers could participate, by specifying winter and summer polesets separately, just like we have different rubber for winter and summer tires. The winter polesets would start off with a couple thou of extra tolerance at room temperature, and only be rated for durability below a certain max temperature.
Thanks for this. I stumbled across Kent Monkman and his work a year or so ago, and it is just fascinating as well as impressive.
This is absolutely fantastic!
Très beau
Music kinda weak.
What an inspiring and beautiful film it was, thanks guys! Now I'm trying to find the song playing around 19:43 but I can't find it. "Reflection by Family is that right?
Thanks for the comment @antoinevilleneuve7460. I wrote and recorded that song for the film so you won't find it anywhere else on the internet. Glad you like it. I think that was the night I discovered the great feedback from my new Gretsch guitar.
I enjoyed this film a lot. Looking at the Google map of the Canadian Shield, I can't even imagine how you found your way through that jumble of terrain.
Woah! Nice job! This previous summer I did almost the same trip! I started Windigo lake, and then down the Windigo, Pipestone, Asheweig, Fawn, and Severn, also ending at fort Severn! Edit: you guys are lucky, those small creeks were totally dry for us.
Wow! That must have been a slog. To be fair, we carried most of it too :) Sounds like a great trip.
Yeah, it’s a tricky but great route, and I was lucky enough to be with some pretty cool people too.
I've spent a few summers paddling from Pickle lake to Hudson's Bay and have traveled on the Ashweig, Pipestone, and Morris rivers too. The best summers of my life, this film brings back such good memories. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent Film, Thanks for posting it. "The Journey is the Destination"!
This is so fantastic. Truly so amazing. I've spent plenty of time on the trail, and your words / perspective resonate so much. Amazing video!
amazing work!
Beautiful work David! Thanks for sharing!
Who is the musical artist at the end of the film?
Northern Cree. Song is called Red Skin Girl. They are an amazing band.
Nice Film
It’s not often I learn something new anymore, so thank you so much for opening my eyes!
What a great film!
Thank you! Glad you could learn something new.
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I’m 63. I’m buying my first kayak and beginning my journey. A lot of physical and spiritual changeS are going to happEn. I love paddling a boat.
Always super impressive work with a great message.
I love this one.
Beautiful ❤️
David, these movie profiles are breathtaking! You are gifted!!!!
Thank you Megan, I'm so glad you've enjoyed them.
Really cool and well done video! A true accomplishment!
Really enjoy all of your work. This film is beautifully done and so are all your others I’ve watched. Just so enjoyable and well done. Thanks very much for sharing your work.
Hey David, I'm watching 3:15 with curiosity as I live in Maine. Any idea what species the bending wood is, or the long gunwales? Are the gunwales a single piece of timber?
When I see you men rolling so effortlessly In jealous. In a good way. Maybe impressed is a better word. I just love it.
Lovely edit 🙏
That was some really impressive imagery, what a striking place!
Excelente forma de trabajo y video saludos desde Chile
Thanks for producing such a beautiful film. It was lovely to see Kampe who I knew for many years. Sadly he died in the summer of 2020. Greenland is such an amazing place.
Fantastic documentary, could watch hours of this... Well done gentlemen, what an accomplishment. Koodos all around.
J'adore 💕 ce que vous faites ! Vous avez du gout ! C'est vraiment beau !!!! Et c'est classe !
Why is my Vice principal in this video?