“The actor is selling 100 signed prints of his painting, Earplugs, which he created on the set of his first Bond film GoldenEye.”
“One hundred signed limited-edition prints of the Brosnan original are now being sold by a Los Angeles gallery with proceeds to benefit foster youth.”
“James Bond is taking his art of precision to a new level. Artist, actor, and environmentalist Pierce Brosnan has collaborated with Los Angeles based gallery Seasons to release hand-signed, limited edition silkscreens titled, ‘Earplugs’. “
“If you have ever dreamed of having a painting by a former James Bond in your home, today has brought great news for you.”
Vice – “Pierce Brosnan is Selling Prints of his Art-Inspired ‘Earplugs’ Painting” Bettina Makalintal, January 27, 2021.
“Pierce Brosnan has teamed up with Los Angeles art gallery Seasons to sell 100 signed limited-edition silkscreens of Earplugs, the actor’s 1995 painting inspired by the ear plugs he wore while shooting action sequences for his first James Bond movie “GoldenEye.”
Variety – “Our Town: Just for Variety” Marc Malkin, January 27, 2021.
“Originally featured by Tom Chamberlin in Issue 59 of The Rake, Pierce Brosnan says he wants a few more swings of the bat — to ‘shut them up’. What is there to do but stand back and watch?”
“A watch and a suit embody idyllic memories of family and (duh) James Bond.“
From Deadline: “Inspired by a true story, Brosnan will play Artie Crawford, a World War II veteran living in a care home in Northern Ireland who has just lost his wife. On the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, he decides to escape his care home and embarks on a journey to France to pay his final respects.”
From Earthjustice: “Water pollution has made more than half of U.S. streams and rivers unsafe. So why did the Trump administration end this key water protection rule? Here’s a point-by-point reality check of President Trump’s remarks on the repeal.”
From Center for Food Safety: “Governor Newsom and California lawmakers are deciding how our state can assist communities in recovering from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Healthy Soils Program and the CalRecycle Waste Reduce Program are both at risk of being defunded. These programs provide such crucial support that we need to build a more sustainable food system. Tell Newsom and your representatives to fund these programs!
We also support expanding the Housing for the Harvest program to include all agricultural counties so that we can get farmworkers out of overcrowded housing and minimize the spread of coronavirus.