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Brad Eastridge (Part 2)

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This week on Painting in Motion, we share part 2 with our guest, filmmaker and musician, Brad Eastridge.
In the conclusion of this conversation, Eastridge shares about one of his favorite works by the figurative painter, Francis Bacon, and the overlap between his work and the imagery from the esoteric 1984 film, Birdy. Brad also spotlights the purposeful cubist references that occur in the making of this movie, including lead actor Matthew Modine's take on calling Nic Cage, "a cubist performer," and the variety of experimental stylistic choices and moods created by director Alan Parker.
Please join our conversation, and find us on Instagram, at:
Painting in Motion Podcast: @painting_in_motion
Hosted by Liz Layton: @liz_theprophetess
Cover art by Kimberlie Clinthorne-Wong: @Kimiewng

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This week on Painting in Motion, we share part 2 with our guest, filmmaker and musician, Brad Eastridge.
In the conclusion of this conversation, Eastridge shares about one of his favorite works by the figurative painter, Francis Bacon, and the overlap between his work and the imagery from the esoteric 1984 film, Birdy. Brad also spotlights the purposeful cubist references that occur in the making of this movie, including lead actor Matthew Modine's take on calling Nic Cage, "a cubist performer," and the variety of experimental stylistic choices and moods created by director Alan Parker.
Please join our conversation, and find us on Instagram, at:
Painting in Motion Podcast: @painting_in_motion
Hosted by Liz Layton: @liz_theprophetess
Cover art by Kimberlie Clinthorne-Wong: @Kimiewng

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