Monday, 24 August 2015

Breaking the Rule - Embroidery Animation

Aubrey Longley-Cook
The person in the picture above is the one person that has broken the rule of making animation, usually people would draw (by dry/wet media or using computers) their characters but Aubrey Longley-Cook has found a very unique way of presenting his animation. He makes his animations by using embroidery. I'm going to put some of his works and put a link to his blog down below:
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"Runaway"
This is one of his most famous piece of art, a running dog. He did this by embroidering fifteen individual frames, which would've taken him forever to do.
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"Laviona Everton"
This work of his contains nine individual frames which looks like a fabulous person who is definitely gay (gay as in happy :D (dw I'm not homophobic, you can trust me ;) )).
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"RuPaul Cross Stitch Animation Workshop"
This one is very interesting in terms of the details and colours used in the different frames. This would've taken ages to do but the result turns out to be stunning.
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"RuPaul Cross Stitch Animation Workshop" - Back View
This one is very interesting to me, to be honest more than the front view, because to me it shows so much more of what he has done; seems like it shows much more legitimate result of his hardwork because it seems rougher.
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"RuPaul Cross Stitch Animation Workshop" - Combination of  Front and Back Views (Back Flipped)
However, even though this is the same piece of work it still is the best to me. This gives me the chills cause it just looks really amazing - the front and back view keeps changing frame by frame which makes the work looks so much better. The details, the colours, the presentation are all beautiful. This is art.

For you people who wants to see more of his masterpieces go to: http://spoolspectrum.blogspot.sg/

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