Time Lapse Film Makes Bernal Hill an Art Star

There’s a lot to love in this brand-new and (until now) undiscovered video by Stefano Caprile and Alejandra Cano announcing the opening of a Lomography gallery in San Francisco, but hats off to the location scout for making Bernal Hill look so good. (PS: Loved the ending.)

9 thoughts on “Time Lapse Film Makes Bernal Hill an Art Star

  1. I like how protected both “artists” are, with their Tyvek suits, but don’t have the consideration to put something on the ground. Dumbasses.

  2. Yes. So THAT’s where all the colored rocks came from…I was wondering why there was paint all over the ground up there. Nice.

  3. I was wondering who made that mess at the hill! Geez, I like art as much as the next Bernal Heights resident, but what were they thinking??

    I bet those douchebags hopped in their H1 Hummer to travel back to their incandescent bub lit art space, but along the way, went to McDonalds, ate in their car, sent some tweets out about there upcoming video (while driving), lit up some smokes and then tossed the McD’s garbage and butts out the window…

    • If you look those two artists up (Stefano Caprile and Alejandra Cano), they are students, well… eh, they have a lot to learn…

      Eurotrash should go back to Europe to generate their trash…we have enough problems with litter and our bay area ecology without the help of these stupdents…

  4. Meh. I’ve seen a way cooler drip paint video that is way more pleasing to the eye from start to finish and less indulgent than these two people where they bothered to cover and protect their work area. And yes, I agree with all the sentiments above. Couldn’t they make their art without damaging the environment?

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