via Four Speed Films ~ I had a lot of fun doing a mini-documentary on my uncle, Robert Williams. He’s n American painter, cartoonist, and founder of Juxtapoz Magazine.
He has been intertwined with hot rod culture since he was an adolescent. In this video, I take a look at his past and highlight the history behind his 1932 Ford roadster.
Robert is known for working for Ed Roth and for his psychedelic artwork. He was also part of a group of artists who produced Zap Comix such as Robert Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, and Gilbert Shelton. He has left a huge impact in the art world and continues to paint to this day…
Check Robert Williams website out: https://www.robtwilliamsstudio.com/
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