I had to post this paper animation because it is absolutely remarkable. I got the link from Lina. Thank you so much Lina! I can only imagine the amount of work that this short required. After seeing all the expressive possibilities of stop-motion animation I won’t be to able to stop all the motion in my mind… unless I create my own short one day. But first I need to learn as much as possible about the technique. Any help with this will be highly appreciated: links to tutorials, links to other remarkable animation shorts for inspiration, information about books, anything. My husband got a me a fat giant book that it’s supposed to be the animation bible, that will be my staring point.
I promise to post my first stop-motion movie in this blog when it becomes a reality. It will take a while but I will make it happen.
Elsita 🙂
Amazing indeed !
Can’t wait to see your own animation !
This is utterly beautiful. I am such a fan of stop motion animation, but this one is amazing. So detailed, so moody and beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing this!
This is utterly beautiful. I am such a fan of stop motion animation, but this one is amazing. So detailed, so moody and beautiful. Thanks for sharing this!
Awesome! Look forward to your future pieces
Hello Elsita
I found your blog tonight when I googled paper cuts. I just opened an etsy shop for my adult daughter who has special needs – she is also an artist who loves to do paper cutting. Lisbeth has a traumatic brain injury and uncontrolled seizures, yet manages to cut hundreds of beautiful snowflake/mandalas. I like that you mention the healing power of paper cutting. Your work is GORGEOUS, and so are you!!! I will certainly visit you often! If you are interested, here are the links to Lisbeth’s etsy shop and blog:
http://www.brainstormstudio.etsy.com
wwwnotbadthing.blogspot.com
all best!
Martha
http://www.marthamiller.com
Beautiful…I am overwhelmed by the thought how much work this kind of piece of work need to make this. I have been reading your blog for a while as your work is amazing, too. I hope we can see your animation soon.
By the way, I reblogged this entry on my tumblr site.
I hope that you don’t mind that I used some of your photos on my blog (linking them back to you of course). I really admire your art 🙂
Wow! I found your through a series of links. Your art is beautiful, your blog is beautiful too.
I’m commenting because I understand your desire to see your work come to life in stop-motion. I make needle felted celebrity caricature dolls – my nephews got a hold of one of my dolls and brought him to life in stop motion – I can’t watch that video enough. It delights me so to watch my little Conan O’Brien wrestling a needle felted polar bear on an icy Alaskan lake. They took thousands of photos meticulously changing their poses – but they did it!
Your work would be truly magical brought to life. Good luck – ps – I recommend finding a couple of nephews to lend a hand.
Kay Petal
http://www.feltalive.com
Lovely, thanks for posting this video from New Zealand. I can see how it would inspire! I look forward to seeing where it takes you. Your papercuts are enchanting.
Wow, that is STUNNING! I can’t wait to see what it inspires you to do!
Hey Elsita!
Amazing works..
I’ll leave you some links about stop motion, hope will be useful:
http://urly.it/1f3
So amazing! Found your lovely blog via RuedeVamp 🙂
WOW! That is amazing. Thank you so much for posting it.
Beautiful work! Regards from Barcelona 🙂
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WOW….. need I say more!?!
this is incredible. best i’ve seen in a long while.
here are a couple of links you may be interested in (if you didn’t know them already)
http://www.sublackwell.co.uk/gallery.php?id=1
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I would be enchanted to see your first movie over here !!!!! I know you will do and although time will be worth later that’ll do a great job!! greetings and many blessings!
I have just found your blog and this is the most amazing piece of animation! So much detail and work the book really does come alive. Love it!
LOVE,LOVE,LOVE IT!. Shared with all my friends too!
I have had several employers who allowed the most gross interaction between coworkers and it was horrendous, and I changed companies as soon as possible, not due to being ‘overly-sensitive’, but rather the novelty of day-in day-out garbage became childish. In one case, a coworker who suffered an inferiority complex (medically assessed) killed himself on a weekend off, after a few of such morons kept up the weekly abuse. Who was to blame, we will never know, but the daily abuse didn’t help.
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