Published 12:29 IST, October 8th 2019
Brad Pitt reveals his new skill of sculpting, says he loves it
Actor Brad Pitt is reportedly learning a new skill of sculpting from British artist Thomas Houseago and claims that he loves it and has been learning a lot.
Actor Brad Pitt who has been an icon for many is reportedly learning a new skill of sculpting from British artist Thomas Houseago. Pitt has also reportedly travelled with his master to an art organization Venice Biennale which is based in Venice. The actor also missed the Academy Awards a couple of years ago as he was supposedly learning sculpting at Houseago's headquarters. Pitt claims that he loves sculpting and has been learning a lot.
"I've been in training, you know. I'm learning a lot and I love it. It's a really solo, all on your own venture. If I were to find something that I felt was original to my own vernacular in that way and it had something to add, then yeah. But If I felt it was too derivative of the greats, then no”. He added when asked about if his fans will be able to catch a glimpse of his sculptors.
Recent hits
Hollywood star Brad Pitt recently appeared in sci-fi drama 'Ad Astra', the film which made its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The movie headed for a launch around USD 20 million during the September 20-22 weekend. Brad Pitt featured as an astronaut in Ad Astra who journeyed across the solar system in search of his missing father, a dangerous renegade scientist. The film also stars veteran actor Tommy Lee Jones who played the role of his father. Ruth Negga, Jamie Kennedy, and Donald Sutherland also featured in Ad Astra.
The actor has also starred in previous space-films such as The Martian and Passengers which reportedly saw the strong performance with USD 630 million and 300 million at the global box office. Brad Pitt's Once Upon a Time In Hollywood which starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie surfaced recently. Set in 1969 Los Angeles, the movie is directed by Quentin Tarantino’s and is considered to be his most affectionate and poignant ode to the movie business. The film grossed approximate 90–96 million USD.
(With inputs from ANI)
Updated 17:25 IST, October 8th 2019