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The Billy Pappas Problem - artnet Magazine

    http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/davis/davis5-9-08.asp
    The film centers around Pappas, an artist from Baltimore who spends eight-and-a-half years making a single hyper-hyper-detailed 14 x 17 in. graphite drawing of Marilyn Monroe’s face, based on the famous Richard Avedon photo. The artist we meet in the movie is a preternaturally likable character, self-aggrandizing but also a straight-shooter.

Papas Art – William Papas

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    Papas Art – William Papas. Bill Papas’ artistic reputation was established in the sixties and seventies as England’s premier cartoonist and book illustrator. In the early 70s Bill retired from the stress of the newspaper world and moved, with his wife, Tessa, to Ermioni, the village in the Peloponnese that his father had left in 1900.

Waiting for Hockney - Variety

    https://variety.com/2008/film/markets-festivals/waiting-for-hockney-1200522881/
    Apr 29, 2008 · If a picture is worth a thousand words, what’s Billy Pappas’ picture worth — the one he spent 8½ years and a cosmic lifetime drawing, and which hangs over “Waiting for Hockney” like an ...

9.5 Theses: Just a Little Radical - Art F City

    http://artfcity.com/2013/08/21/9-5-theses-just-a-little-radical/
    Aug 21, 2013 · In the Chapter “Agony of the Interloper,” he discusses the film Waiting for Hockney, a documentary following the artist Billy Pappas as he creates his hyper-detailed replica of a Marilyn Monroe photograph by Richard Avedon. Pappas believes the drawing will skyrocket him into the upper ranks of the art world based on technical skill alone, but it is ultimately spurned by his idol, David Hockney.

William Papas - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Papas
    William "Bill" Papas (15 July 1927 – 19 June 2000) was a political cartoonist and caricaturist, book author and illustrator, and watercolourist. In the 1960s and 1970s he worked for The Guardian, The Sunday Times and Punch. His work has won international acclaim and is included in many private and corporate collections around the world.

Tattoo shop news — Steel City Tattoo

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    Billy Pappas aka @swimreaper from Fast Times Tattoo in New Jersey will be tattooing here Friday May 3rd and Saturday May 4th. He is taking appointments and will also take walk ins as time permits. Billy specializes in Traditional style tattooing with his own unique twist. He will have designs ready to choose from or work with your ideas.

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