Bloodlines: The Art and Life of Vincent Castiglia (2018)
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Vincent Castiglia paints surreal images in human blood. His haunting, beautifully surreal images portray human bodies and the human condition in abstract form. He began doing so as form of self-healing following a childhood of abuse and drug addiction. From darkness, however, came light, and Castiglia's story is one of inspiration and hope, providing proof that art can heal and serve to inspire others. A world renowned artist who had his first exhibition hosted by the legendary art H.R. Giger, Castiglia tells all, including the reasons why blood became his preferred medium. Award winning indie filmmaker John Borowski (H.H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer) has directed and produced the feature documentary film which explores the works of Castiglia as well as how blood is drawn from himself or his collectors. Borowski stated, "This is a deeply personal film for Vincent and I am honored to have worked closely with him on the film. I feel many people will see this film as inspirational. Vincent's life journey, much like his art, reflects both the dark and ultimately the light that shines through the darkness". Margaret Cho, who commissioned Vincent to paint her portrait in her blood, is interviewed in the film as well as celebrities Gregg Allman, Damien Echols, Kerry King and Gary Holt of the heavy metal band Slayer, record executive Michael Alago, and numerous others including filming in the Switzerland studio and museum of legendary artist H.R. Giger, who designed the iconic creature for the Alien movies.
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