"How to draw a bunny" by Ray Johnson

It is really interesting to watch a movie when you get some "new food for brain". Thus in a movie "How to draw a bunny" Ray Johnson represents us his concept of "mail art" — the letters with collage that where sent in envelopes to known and unknown people. And the photos of his collages makes to think, imagine, analyze what was the author's concept, hidden in such work of art.
I like the movie fragment where Morton Janklow tells his story when he asked Johnson to draw his portrait, because he thought his face was interesting. And in response Ray Johnson has created twenty six portraits in collages. All these collages incorporated Janklow. I am impressed how Johnson could perform such a huge amount of collages concerning one and the same person.
In my opinion, the movie is very interesting and unusual; it reveals many details of Ray Johnson's life and art. The story is combined with different fragments, interviews, and works, but nobody can better tell about Johnson's life than he. Moviemakers do not impose their point of view, but only provide the material so that people could judge by their own. But "such a mysterious life" might be a little bit exaggerated by producers, that is why such image is created. Probably, it is a main feature of art, that there is no concrete answer, and everybody can observe a situation under different angles.
Without any arguments Ray Johnson is a genius man of art, his ideas are creative and innovative. His concepts make us think, analyze, discover, and find a key to the mystery.
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