The Origin of a New Art Era

Where Critics, Collectors & History Collide

Art That Moves. Legacy That Lives.
A Million-Dollar Force in Motion.

Filming Across America

From legendary landmarks to hidden cultural gems, Cory Skyler Drouillard traverses the nation with cinematic precision. Each location is carefully chosen to embody the emotional, historical, and visual force of Modern Movement Art.

This is not content. This is a mission — to redefine fine art through filmed movement and living moments.

A Crying Galaxy • Stephen Hawking
The Wall of Color • Frank Lloyd Wright

Icons in Motion: A Journey Across Time

Cory Skyler Drouillard’s Modern Movement Art isn’t imagined from afar — it’s born from legendary places, captured through a cinematic pilgrimage across America's most iconic landscapes.

Stephen Hawking: A Crying Galaxy

In Helena, Montana, Cory captured the cosmic spirit of Stephen Hawking. His tribute, A Crying Galaxy, portrays Hawking drifting among the stars, inspiring humanity to dream beyond Earth.

Frank Lloyd Wright: The Wall of Color

At Wright’s "Little Gem," the Laurent House, Cory captured a rare glimpse into the humanity behind America's greatest architect. The Wall of Color immortalizes Wright’s hidden masterpiece with emotional depth.

Paul Walker: American Muscle

After a yearlong journey to America’s top car museums, Cory captured the spirit of Paul Walker through a rare 1969 429 Boss Mustang at Gilmore Car Museum. His tribute, American Muscle, pulses with freedom and speed.

Footsteps of America: Living Humanity

In the heart of New York City, under private protection, Cory filmed thousands of footsteps — capturing the soul of a nation in motion. Footsteps of America is officially marking a new era in storytelling.

George Lucas: Star Force

Beneath the towering Saturn V rocket at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Cory honored the dreamer who made the galaxy feel close to home. Star Force is a tribute to imagination without limits.

Cinematic Stories in Motion

From speed to spirit, from muscle cars to the soul of a nation, Modern Movement Art captures not just a scene — but a heartbeat.

Legacy lives where motion becomes memory.

American Muscle · Paul Walker Tribute

Footsteps of America · New York City

When Legends Recognize a New Legacy

Tom Zotos — the acclaimed Pop Artist behind the most successful animation lithograph in history — didn't just see potential. He saw a new movement unfolding. His words echo what museums, collectors, and curators are now realizing: Modern Movement Art is more than groundbreaking — it's history in the making.

Watch Pop Culture Authority Tom Zotos on the Historic Rise of Modern Movement Art

Filming the Future of Fine Art

Cory Skyler Drouillard doesn’t create from the sidelines. He immerses himself — traveling across the country with cameras in hand, capturing legendary locations, historical power, and untold stories. Every location becomes a living canvas. Every movement, a moment in art history.

Filming the Future of Fine Art

A Breakthrough in Fine Art

The Vision Behind the Movement

In an art world rooted in tradition, Modern Movement Art dares to do what’s never been done before. Every piece is a living testament to physical expression, historical depth, and the energy of our times — captured in a way no canvas or sculpture could replicate.

This is not imitation. This is not reinterpretation.

This is the genesis of a new medium.

Tribute to a Visionary

Cory Skyler Drouillard’s tribute to George Lucas was filmed at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. With exclusive access and guidance from a former NASA engineer, this Modern Movement Art piece was captured uninterrupted — a powerful homage to the man who gave us galaxies beyond imagination.

Star Force · A Tribute to George Lucas

Modern Movement Art

This is more than a new art form. This is history — captured, created, and moved. For collectors, museums, and visionaries who understand the power of firsts...
the future has arrived.

Own the origin. Shape the legacy.

Cory Skyler Drouillard is the creator of Modern Movement Art—a cinematic art form that merges real motion, human expression, and filmed locations into a new artistic medium. Over eight years, Drouillard pioneered this genre by capturing raw, unscripted movement through exclusive environments like steel mills, underwater worlds, and historic American architecture. Each piece in this body of work is a one-of-one motion-based original—crafted for museum acquisition, curatorial study, and legacy collectors seeking groundbreaking visual innovation. Unlike traditional kinetic or digital art, Modern Movement Art captures motion itself—redefining what it means to archive history, emotion, and presence through film-based portraiture.

MODERN MOVEMENT ART

Capturing a living moment.

Contact: modernmovementart@gmail.com

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