Letter A

I cannot believe I had not seen this guy's work until now! I find it absolutely beautiful in many levels, one of which is the simplicity of mediums and resources, of course talent, creativity and stop-motion animator patience is the most important. I think this particular one is drawn with charcoal, but there are traces of wash as well, I will investigate further. I really love how the space is explored and at the same time dissolved into your brain. I want to see the whole Alphabet! The artist probably used a simple digital still camera to shoot it.

Do not miss his MUTO masterpiece a few posts below.


Letter A from blu on Vimeo.

Comments

Minh-Tam Le said…
It must have taken the artist a lot of time to do this. I've always found animation fascinating. However, I don't know how people would feel watching the same scene again and again until the end of the alphabet.
arturo said…
Oh, I did not mean on a single film. I meant that I want to see a lot more of this artist (and I have already). I had not seen this kind of aesthetic since the early Czech and Polish animators, like Jan Lenica, Walerian Borowczyk and others.

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