Orson Welles trained as an artist before paint and he become an actor and director, also continued to draw his career - based personality sketches, storyboards, set designs, images of the people and places that prompted him. All these artworks are a sketchbook of his own entire life, and most have never been seen out buddies and his loved ones. For first time, awardwinning director Mark Cousins has been given entry to the treasure trove of imagery, to get a picture on that which he finds there - Welles' visual thinking's narrative, never before told. An fresh perspective using one of the 20th century's greatest creative characters, whose life and art continue now to fascinate audiences.
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Orson Welles trained as an artist before paint and he become an actor and director, also continued to draw his career - based personality sketches, storyboards, set designs, images of the people and places that prompted him. All these artworks are a sketchbook of his own entire life, and most have never been seen out buddies and his loved ones. For first time, awardwinning director Mark Cousins has been given entry to the treasure trove of imagery, to get a picture on that which he finds there - Welles' visual thinking's narrative, never before told. An fresh perspective using one of the 20th century's greatest creative characters, whose life and art continue now to fascinate audiences.
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