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Has Chloe's calendar ever been published?


If it has, where can copies be obtained. If not, how would this be done?

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I've been searching for Timna Woollards work for 15 years. She literally dissappeared back to England somewhere after the movie was released. I've been searching for where her studio is, where her original paintings can be bought, or any documentaries with her work in them without credits rolling over them. To date there are no calendars, coffee table books, video aquariums or documentaries of her work. I even took a trip to London to a members only club that she is a member of and joined myself. No one there would even give me the time of day of where her studio could be found, or any galleries that her work could be seen or bought in. The movie has been out of print in VHS format for many years, and it has never been released as a DVD to the best of my knowledge. I would love to have a DVD copy of this movie with the paintings intact without titles running over them to enjoy for the high art that they are. If anyone has any better luck than I have finding Timna Woollards work, please do not hesitate to contact me via email.

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You can get it on DVD from Amazon.com for $9. I found *one* other bodypainting by Ms. Woollard via Google years ago, but no contact info.

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Ah, this is many years in the future, dream sculptor, but today (2015), Timna Woollard has a very nice website with many examples of her amazing paintings (though I do not think any from this film).

www.timnawoollard.com

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After reading about how hard these pieces are to find, I created custom software to rescue the 12 images from behind the scrolling end credits. You can see the results here:
http://www.kisrael.com/features/heartis/

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Well done, kisrael, amazing! And thank you for sharing!

"Film is a mosaic of Time."
-A. Tarkovsky

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totally awesome.

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Thank you so much for those. :-D

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WOW! Great job on the calendar...really appreciate it. I can't wait to print it off!!!

grrr arg

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Thank you so, so much for this!



"Period military is not the dress code of a straight man." - Owen, Torchwood

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Wow, thanks for doing so!

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@kisrael just love the work you did on these!

It's hard to choose, but I think my favorite is April

grrr arg

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Belated thanks for that amazing calendar. The artwork in this film is spectacular.

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I like February. ;-) David Hewlett is tasty biscuits.

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Indeed

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I can't believe you did this! These are great, thank you so much!!

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Re: http://www.kisrael.com/features/heartis/

This is very awesome!

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