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Friday, October 18, 2019

New Artwork Soon - Until Then An AWESOME VERY Short Animation - EVE!


Hi!

As mentioned in my last post, I dusted off the pastel pencils and have been working with them in my sketchbook (along with a pencil or two as well of course : ).

One has expanded from a quick pencil drawing into a more involved pastel pencil image—and although it's taken a bit to do—I'm having a blast with it.

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A Screen Grab From The Video Below - EVE

Until I can finish that off and scan and post some of the new schtuff, I have another AWESOME very short animation to share with you from France's Gobelins - "School of the Image."

https://www.gobelins-school.com/

I love what Gobelins' students are doing for projects—and many of their animations include excellent and creatively designed characters, interesting lighting and color choices, and fluid, dynamic movement.

If I had the time and the bucks, it'd be awesome to go there (if my lack of speaking French wouldn't be a problem : ).

Anywho—the animation below is called Eve and is only about 45 seconds long (if you don't count the credits at then end) but has a story that I found engaging and thought provoking—and is a tribute to animator Evelyn Lambart, who collaborated with Norman McLaren on groundbreaking animations/films for the National Film Board of Canada.

A 2015 student piece, Eve appears to be hand drawn and uses creatively simplified characters and backgrounds—so from an artist/animators standpoint it's very interesting to consider those choices.

Hope you enjoy this too!





Thanks for stopping by.

See you soon with some new artwork.......






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