Ruarri Joseph 'Until The Luck Runs Dry' by Tim Boydell and Ruarri Joseph
David Knight - 21st Feb 2013
This fascinating visual accompaniment for Ruarri Joseph's Until The Luck Runs Dry is a document and celebration of the work of environmental artist Tony Plant, who makes his mark on coastal locations with artworks that are distinctly temporary.
<p/> This fascinating visual accompaniment for Ruarri Joseph's Until The Luck Runs Dry is a document and celebration of the work of environmental artist <a href="http://www.tonyplant.co.uk/" target="_blank"><strong>Tony Plant</strong></a>, who makes his mark on coastal locations with artworks that are distinctly temporary. This film by Tim Boydell of Light Colour Sound and the Ruarri Joseph himself, captures Tony doing his stuff on a Cornish beach. And Ruarri explains why he was the ideal subject for the video for Until The Luck Runs Dry (from the Album 'Brother', out 25th March): "Tony Plant's art is all about changing the spaces around us, making the viewer pause in a moment, where they otherwise may not, and take in the surroundings. "Be it beach drawing or painting rocks, it lives on the earth only for the moment. For anyone lucky enough to catch it, it lives long and happy in the memory, never ceasing to warm the soul and never denied of it's beauty by it's disappearance. "The song was written after the passing of a friend who's place in my heart and attitude to life, to me, hums the same tune as Tony's art." http://www.youtube.com/watchv=AT3CeGjfvoo
This film by Tim Boydell of Light Colour Sound and the Ruarri Joseph himself, captures Tony doing his stuff on a Cornish beach. And Ruarri explains why he was the ideal subject for the video for Until The Luck Runs Dry (from the Album 'Brother', out 25th March): "Tony Plant's art is all about changing the spaces around us, making the viewer pause in a moment, where they otherwise may not, and take in the surroundings.
<p/> This fascinating visual accompaniment for Ruarri Joseph's Until The Luck Runs Dry is a document and celebration of the work of environmental artist <a href="http://www.tonyplant.co.uk/" target="_blank"><strong>Tony Plant</strong></a>, who makes his mark on coastal locations with artworks that are distinctly temporary. This film by Tim Boydell of Light Colour Sound and the Ruarri Joseph himself, captures Tony doing his stuff on a Cornish beach. And Ruarri explains why he was the ideal subject for the video for Until The Luck Runs Dry (from the Album 'Brother', out 25th March): "Tony Plant's art is all about changing the spaces around us, making the viewer pause in a moment, where they otherwise may not, and take in the surroundings. "Be it beach drawing or painting rocks, it lives on the earth only for the moment. For anyone lucky enough to catch it, it lives long and happy in the memory, never ceasing to warm the soul and never denied of it's beauty by it's disappearance. "The song was written after the passing of a friend who's place in my heart and attitude to life, to me, hums the same tune as Tony's art." http://www.youtube.com/watchv=AT3CeGjfvoo
"Be it beach drawing or painting rocks, it lives on the earth only for the moment. For anyone lucky enough to catch it, it lives long and happy in the memory, never ceasing to warm the soul and never denied of it's beauty by it's disappearance.
<p/> This fascinating visual accompaniment for Ruarri Joseph's Until The Luck Runs Dry is a document and celebration of the work of environmental artist <a href="http://www.tonyplant.co.uk/" target="_blank"><strong>Tony Plant</strong></a>, who makes his mark on coastal locations with artworks that are distinctly temporary. This film by Tim Boydell of Light Colour Sound and the Ruarri Joseph himself, captures Tony doing his stuff on a Cornish beach. And Ruarri explains why he was the ideal subject for the video for Until The Luck Runs Dry (from the Album 'Brother', out 25th March): "Tony Plant's art is all about changing the spaces around us, making the viewer pause in a moment, where they otherwise may not, and take in the surroundings. "Be it beach drawing or painting rocks, it lives on the earth only for the moment. For anyone lucky enough to catch it, it lives long and happy in the memory, never ceasing to warm the soul and never denied of it's beauty by it's disappearance. "The song was written after the passing of a friend who's place in my heart and attitude to life, to me, hums the same tune as Tony's art." http://www.youtube.com/watchv=AT3CeGjfvoo
"The song was written after the passing of a friend who's place in my heart and attitude to life, to me, hums the same tune as Tony's art."
<p/> This fascinating visual accompaniment for Ruarri Joseph's Until The Luck Runs Dry is a document and celebration of the work of environmental artist <a href="http://www.tonyplant.co.uk/" target="_blank"><strong>Tony Plant</strong></a>, who makes his mark on coastal locations with artworks that are distinctly temporary. This film by Tim Boydell of Light Colour Sound and the Ruarri Joseph himself, captures Tony doing his stuff on a Cornish beach. And Ruarri explains why he was the ideal subject for the video for Until The Luck Runs Dry (from the Album 'Brother', out 25th March): "Tony Plant's art is all about changing the spaces around us, making the viewer pause in a moment, where they otherwise may not, and take in the surroundings. "Be it beach drawing or painting rocks, it lives on the earth only for the moment. For anyone lucky enough to catch it, it lives long and happy in the memory, never ceasing to warm the soul and never denied of it's beauty by it's disappearance. "The song was written after the passing of a friend who's place in my heart and attitude to life, to me, hums the same tune as Tony's art." http://www.youtube.com/watchv=AT3CeGjfvoo
http://www.youtube.com/watchv=AT3CeGjfvoo
David Knight - 21st Feb 2013
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Tim Boydell and Ruarri Joseph
- Production Company
- Light Colour Sound
Lighting/Grip
- Grip
- James Keith
Misc
- Post
- Tim Boydell
David Knight - 21st Feb 2013