by Ben Marriott
Tag: animation
An everyday struggle with envy by new guest gif artist Oliviawhen
My first gif for Fox Animation Domination Hi-Def!
Challenge 45: Get Your Gif On: June Wants to Play
This was SUCH a fun challenge, so thank you, Casey! I hadn’t ever made a gif before, and now I think I want to try experimenting with it some more.
Here is June, eager to play. She is so cute when her ears perk up and her curly tail wags. It’s funny, too, because she will only comfortably do this with animals much smaller than she is.
Enjoy!
Caitlin
Animated artwork by Rebecca Mock
Fine, detailed and subtle animated artwork created by New York illustrator Rebecca Mock. Apparently the animated gif back to stay, gradually more and more people are exploring this old format and customers asking for shouting. Several of these illustrations were created for the New York Times or The Warlus magazine.
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30 Day Challenge // Day 23 // Something That Makes You Happy
I’ve learned how to cook since I moved out to California. It’s therapeutic. And delicious~ I garnish everything with a fried egg, and I never regret it.
Rino Stefano Tagliafierro | on Tumblr (b.1980, Italy) – B E A U T Y
Italian experimental animator and director Rino Stefano Tagliafierro graduated at the ISIA of Urbino and IED – European Institute of Design in Milan. He has made many music videos for major Italian and international artists and collaborated with studio Bazzani for the production of fashion video for designer and with studioN!03 for videoprojection and interactiveinstallations for exhibitions, museums and special events.
Over the years he has had experience in visual art and videomapping with Claudio Sinatti and assistant director, art-direction and compositing with the study K48. In 2013 he gave birth along with other two filmmakers on the project audio/visual Karmachina. He has participated in many festivals and competitions, receiving several international awards. In 2014 he published the short animated film BEAUTY that brings the tradition of pictorial beauty to life.
“An inspiration that returns to us the sense of one fallen, and the existential brevity that the author interprets as tragic dignity, with an unenchanted eye able to capture the profoundest sense of the image. Beauty in this interpretation is the silent companion of Life, inexorably leading from the smile of the baby, through erotic ecstasies to the grimaces of pain that close a cycle destined to repeat ad infinitum. They are, from the inception of a romantic sunrise in which big black birds fly to the final sunset beyond gothic ruins that complete the piece, a work of fleeting time.” (Giuliano Corti for BEAUTY Manifesto)
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This project is slowly becoming an explanation of what it’s like after art school.
Rebecca Mock, a Brooklyn-based illustrator, is one of a handful of artists who have done GIF work for the New York Times