Publisher's Synopsis
Artist in a Car takes you on a journey of his experiences in his mobile, Mercedes art studio, where he has spent over a year, painting, writing, and drinking mediocre coffee brewed in his trusty French press. From his powdered doughnut and coffee mornings to a brief stint of juicing kale, spinach, and celery before heading out in the studio for another day of creativity, he holds nothing back - the good, the bad, and yes, the hideously ugly. Every painting has its own unique, and oftentimes, humorous story that often sends him sliding back through the years to excavate a funny anecdote from his past. Ride shotgun with him as he wards off a caped villain outside of his studio with the largest paintbrush in his arsenal, and has an unsettling encounter with a Daniel Boone coonskin hate that turns out to be a confrontational raccoon that threatens him before running off across the road, corralled in a box and shuttled away. Comedic content combined with informative and insightful introspections, Artist in a Car won't disappoint and will keep you turning the pages to know what happens next inside the studio. M. Keith Braman is a writer, artist, and filmmaker living in the Asheville, NC, area with his wife and two kids. Artist in a Car is his third book. He has also written a instructional book entitled Pixels & Pizza, detailing how to make a low-budget independent movie and a novel entitled The Bartow Abductions. In addition to writing, he had produced three movies, House of Poets, The Purple Box, and Devil's Vein.