"L.A. Air Line: Handmade in L.A.," a film by award winning director and cinematographer, Emiko Omori (best cinematography in a documentary, "Rabbit in the Moon," Sundance Film Festival, 1999).
This short film highlights the many hand-made processes involved in creating a one-of-a-kind,
wearable work of art, contrasted with footage from an actual "bloodless bullfight," all set to a dramatic musical soundtrack.
The film stars Raquel Flores as the Artist, who is shown executing all of the procedures used to produce a matador-and-bull-themed garment for the L.A. Air Line brand of handpainted garments.
Super nice !
mugenbluewassy 3 years ago
The women in the video was was beutiful and
good at designing that t-shirt.
payce and respect.
sweepy
Chillz805 3 years ago
Finally found a store in Atlanta....They sh*t is HOTT! There a fairly new line so give 'em time. And the fact that all the clothes are handmade and hand-painted, makes it sick.
fresh1irst 3 years ago
Fucking bullfighters, please paint the spears in his nuts
ibagibag 3 years ago
change340 - No animals were hurt, they used Velcro to attach the banderillas (spears) to the bulls. The rest is simple movements, and without death. The bull is then kept or sold to a meat industry or rodeo.
6327isc 4 years ago
Ella es una profecional, conozco a ella esos disenos lleva mucho tiempo.
she is very profesional.
CrisMFS 4 years ago
she is hot and talented
bushwickbillz 4 years ago
That was beautiful!
carterjcustoms 4 years ago
Dios bendiga tus manos eres toda una gran artista, tambien deseo felicitar al creador de este video excelente bello Gracias por tomarse la tarea de subirlo a esta pagian y dar al mundo la oportunidad de disfrutarlo
Avila2021 4 years ago
Fab.... Love it
tattoosbytim 4 years ago