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Fighting Animation

Posted by Sascha July 23rd, 2008

Illustrator unknown. Great little animation even though it is quite violent. Enjoy!

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Coloring a Manga Illustration Watercolor

Posted by Sascha July 21st, 2008

The focus of this video is to demonstrat the application of watercolors on a manga character - I wish these skills came this natural to me!


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Most Creative Video of 2007 Women In Art

Posted by Sascha July 20th, 2008

This is a collection of western art. Specifically female portraits from the last 500 Years. Music: Bach’s Saraband. Youtube awarded this the Most Creative Video of 2007!

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Art Of Mark Ryden & Lori Earley Music by Danny Elfman

Posted by Sascha June 24th, 2008

Collection of artworks form Mark Ryden and Lori Earley. Sound can play such an important role when setting a mood. Danny Elfman is the man behind the music of this clip. He is american and has composing scores and songs for Tim Burton’s films and won a Emmy Award for the Desperate Housewives theme. Also involved in the music for Big Fish, Beetlejuice, Batman and Edward Scissorhands…  Definatly worth reading up on Danny.

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Video of work by Audrey Kawasaki

Posted by Sascha May 29th, 2008

Found this shortly after my last post about Audrey Kawasaki. Just scrolls through a bunch of her work. :)

Video of work by Audrey Kawasaki

Audrey Kawasaki - Oiran

More Audrey Kawasaki

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Häagen-Dazs

Posted by Sascha May 23rd, 2008

Pretty cool  add by Häagen-Dazs. Well done although it lost direction of its main message somehow. The flower did look might delicious.

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Awesome Stop Frame Animation From Buenos Aires

Posted by Sascha May 13th, 2008


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New York Times Magazine 2007 Video

Posted by Sascha May 6th, 2008

The New York Times Magazine illustrates 2007’s interesting and amazing developments.

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Stephen Wiltshire - Savant Drawing

Posted by Sascha May 5th, 2008


Stephen Wiltshire Stephen Wiltshire was born in London on 24th April, 1974. He is known as “the human camera“.

As a child, Stephen was mute and did not relate to other people. When he was around 3 years old he was diagnosed as autistic. He had no language ability, tantrums and lived entirely in his own world.

At the tender age of five he was sent to a school for children with special needs. Here he began to illustrate. He started with animals, then London buses, and finally buildings. Apparently the drawings showed a great natural skill and excellent perspective - for the first time his natural innate artistry was revealed.


Stephen Wiltshire in Rome


Stephen Wiltshire in Japan - Tokyo

He has been in BBC documentary and exhibited all over the world. He has a awesome memory for imagery and grasp of perspectives. Watch the clips to get a feel for his genius.

Some links:

Stephen Wiltshire Exhibitions 2008

Stephen Wiltshire Gallery

Savant Skills by Wiki

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