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"Pretenders" 1 minute 26 seconds
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"A Thousand Means" 2 minutes 06 seconds
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"Benevolent Beast" 2 minutes 19 seconds
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"The Nutcracker Ballet" 2 minutes 21 seconds
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"Come Ruin or Rapture" 1 minute 35 seconds
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"Hearts" 1 minute 18 seconds
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"Blue Sky" 1 minute 26 seconds
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"Invisible Thought" 2 minutes 24 seconds
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"Chapter & Fate" 1 minute 53 seconds
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"The Art of Tim Cantor - part one, two & three" This is a biographical film in production that tells the story of Tim Cantor's art and life. Narrated by John Maxtone-Graham. Approx. 22 minutes
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2008 Exhibition A moving slideshow of details from works Tim Cantor created for his exhibition in June of 2008. 8 minutes 58 seconds
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"Painting detail on 'The Instrumentalist" Many people believe Tim Cantor uses devices to get his shapes so perfect and his lines so straight. This short clip helps to show that Tim Cantor uses no other technique other than his steady hand and his brushes. 2 minutes 09 seconds
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"A Night in the Life..." This romantic short experimental film was created in 1999. It sentimentally portrays a typical night in the life of Tim Cantor as he paints throughout the evening and into the morning. The emphasis being on the overwhelming love this artist holds for his wife Amy. 6 minutes 45 seconds
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"Tim Cantor - the Power of Imagination" This short documentary on the art of Tim Cantor was filmed entirely in San Francisco in 1996-1997. Corky Engel interviewed the twenty-seven year old artist for this television broadcast that gives insight into his fascinating mind and the art that he was creating in the early to mid 1990's. Produced by Corbas productions. 9 minutes 59 seconds
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