First, a commercial!
“Hooray for Hollywood” is a short experimental film made by EJ Gold, which was originally shot on Super-8 film and later transferred to video. The film features footage of people walking on Hollywood Boulevard, including tourists, street performers, and other pedestrians. The film is notable for its use of slow-motion and other experimental techniques, which give the footage a dreamlike quality.
The film is considered a classic of the experimental film genre, and has been shown at film festivals and other venues around the world.
“Heavenly Disembodies” is an experimental short film created by E.J. Gold, who is perhaps best known as the author of “The American Book of the Dead” and other works on spirituality and consciousness. The film features floating life-masks of early study group members, which are manipulated and choreographed to create a mask-dance.
Like many of Gold’s works, “Heavenly Disembodies” explores themes of consciousness, identity, and transformation. The use of life-masks in the film adds a surreal and otherworldly element, inviting viewers to contemplate the nature of the self and the boundaries between the physical and spiritual realms.
Overall, “Heavenly Disembodies” is a thought-provoking and visually striking experimental work that showcases Gold’s unique approach to exploring the mysteries of consciousness and the human experience.
These important archival historical videos are, for the first time, available to you, and they have been digitally remastered and are now available in DVD format. Prices vary according to how many DVD disks are in the set, as stated in the descriptions. Contact Marvette or Yanesh for pricing information and reseller rates if you are a retailer or vendor.
So, there’s the commercial — you can copy from this, shorten it or lengthen it as you wish, and post the thing for sale — a double video download that I like at a price you can afford.
But did you know that you can now buy my newest latest art offerings for a fraction of the price of an original Picasso?
Fine Art For Sale Here Today Now
Actually, I have presently several Picasso originals, works on paper, that are for sale to resellers, at a great wholesale price.
Rare high-end fine art tends to hold its value, because it’s owned by the richest people, who never have a problem paying the rent, electric, gas, transportation to and from work and shopping, and the grocery bill, but all things that go up also go down, so caveat emptor, buyer beware, do your due diligence before buying any fine art from anyone.
If you’re buying as a collector, you have your choice of established artists at high prices, or new upcoming artists at a very attractive price that might leave you some room on the selling side.
Here are just a few of my latest offerings, all of them are about 12″x12″ ready for matting and framing:
I have a 12″ x 12″ print of each of these, and they are amazing and will be the talk of the town, conversationally speaking.
The Village of Remembering, Bardo III, Signed, $125.00 retail.
This is a small section of a village in the Third Bardo. Sometimes the streets are empty, and sometimes they are full and busy with merchants and shoppers.
Just a momentary glimpse into the lives of Hobbits, this softly-illuminated street goes around Hope Hill on the north side of Hobbiton.
The Street Busker is one of my favorites —
Here’s a combination of realism and steampunk that might tickle your fancy and get your imagination going. Properly framed, this could be your central thematic for your dining room or den.
I’ll be producing more street scenes in many inaccessible places, such as Atlantis, Shangri-La and Downtown Detroit.
I’m making more as we speak, and I’ll be showing the results of my experimentation in Prompt Engineering as they occur.
Good luck with your own experiments — I’m looking forward to seeing the results of your work as we go forward, and now, onward to breakfast and our morning zoom meeting!
See You At The Top!!!
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