Live drip painting artist Mark Rios, known as Mr. Dripping, will be the subject of a new docuseries being produced by Uri Singer’s Passage Pictures.
Spanish-born Rios has gained fame under the moniker of Mr. Dripping for his live drip paintings of stars such as Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Shaquille O’Neil, Antonio Banderas, Benicio del Toro, and Neymar Jr.
The self-taught artist took inspiration from the likes of Max Ernst and Jackson Pollack for unique style which he says liberates him creatively.
The series, directed by Mariano Schoendorff Ares, will follow Mr. Dripping as he travels the world painting and talking to stars.
Taking inspiration from popular series like Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee and My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman, the show will use Rios’s artistic process as a form of interviewing.
“This is an exciting opportunity for me to connect art and film with Mark,...
Spanish-born Rios has gained fame under the moniker of Mr. Dripping for his live drip paintings of stars such as Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Shaquille O’Neil, Antonio Banderas, Benicio del Toro, and Neymar Jr.
The self-taught artist took inspiration from the likes of Max Ernst and Jackson Pollack for unique style which he says liberates him creatively.
The series, directed by Mariano Schoendorff Ares, will follow Mr. Dripping as he travels the world painting and talking to stars.
Taking inspiration from popular series like Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee and My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman, the show will use Rios’s artistic process as a form of interviewing.
“This is an exciting opportunity for me to connect art and film with Mark,...
- 5/11/2023
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Less than a year ago, Trevor Noah dropped $27.5 million on an extravagant Bel Air mansion — just months after selling another nearby Bel Air home to Bird founder Travis VanderZanden for a little over $21 million. Now the South African comedian and Emmy-winning host of The Daily Show — who also owns a $10 million penthouse in the New York City borough of Manhattan — has decided to clean house in California, flipping his recently purchased digs back onto the market.
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a personal residence for himself and his fertility doctor husband Guy Ringler. Composed of three white and windowless cubes out front, the rear of the six-bedroom, 9.5-bath home has floor-to-ceiling walls of glass with ocean and mountain views. Over-the-top amenities run rampant — a Japanese-style spa underneath the pool boasts a wooden tub, sauna and massage and changing rooms,...
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a personal residence for himself and his fertility doctor husband Guy Ringler. Composed of three white and windowless cubes out front, the rear of the six-bedroom, 9.5-bath home has floor-to-ceiling walls of glass with ocean and mountain views. Over-the-top amenities run rampant — a Japanese-style spa underneath the pool boasts a wooden tub, sauna and massage and changing rooms,...
- 10/11/2021
- by Wendy Bowman, Dirt.com
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Less than a year ago, Trevor Noah dropped $27.5 million on an extravagant Bel Air mansion — just months after selling another nearby Bel Air home to Bird founder Travis VanderZanden for a little over $21 million. Now the South African comedian and Emmy-winning host of The Daily Show — who also owns a $10 million penthouse in the New York City borough of Manhattan — has decided to clean house in California, flipping his recently purchased digs back onto the market.
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a ...
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a ...
- 10/11/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Less than a year ago, Trevor Noah dropped $27.5 million on an extravagant Bel Air mansion — just months after selling another nearby Bel Air home to Bird founder Travis VanderZanden for a little over $21 million. Now the South African comedian and Emmy-winning host of The Daily Show — who also owns a $10 million penthouse in the New York City borough of Manhattan — has decided to clean house in California, flipping his recently purchased digs back onto the market.
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a ...
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a ...
- 10/11/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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