A Short Film Collaboration
directed by: Nathan Meier and Malia Scharf
artwork by: Kenny Scharf
music: "Driving the Monkey to the Airport" by Monsters From Mars - monstersfrommars.com/
edited by: Bec Stupak
Filmed in New York, Los Angeles and at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) in conjunction with the exhibition Art in the Streets - moca.org
Made at the Levi's Film Workshop - workshops.levi.com
Executive Producer: Jonathan Wells
Shot by Nathan Meier, Norbert Sheih, Harry Geller
Film Colorist: Alen de Los Santos
Thanks: Moritz Rechenberg, Dave Taga, Kenji Hayasaki, Mandeep, Lidia Meier, Tony Frere, David Koh, David Morgan, Terry Spraker, Linda Wissmath, Andre Morton, Steve Anker.
Learn about the Kenny Scharf feature-length documentary film:
kickstarter.com/projects/nathanmeier/the-funs-inside-a-film-portrait-of-kenny-scharf
Malia has big tits
brazilianscumbag 8 months ago
That was a lot of fun. The surf music worked really well with it!
BlackRaven156 9 months ago
did that have a naked guy in it?
Bugmeet 9 months ago
Awesome!!
chilifly 9 months ago
Fake and gay.
SigBi0 9 months ago
crazy /thumbsup
panjaification 9 months ago
why do they graffiti on walls they just do it to show there creations and skills and somtimes they do it for fun! :)
1238rocker 9 months ago
That kind of graffiti I like, not the one in my city, when they just write their name. Or initials. It's so boring.
ma777ovar 9 months ago 2
@Avenuelxington - when was the last time you got paid for what you love to do? You can't hate on what this guy has accomplished
Chamber53dv 9 months ago
Even if this was illegal street art, it's still wack. Don't call yourself a graffiti writer when all you do is legal walls, rich asshole.
avenuelexington 9 months ago