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Dienstag, 7. Dezember 2004 |
Cartoon character skeletons.
David Pescovitz:
Artist
Michael Paulus's series of cartoon characters' skeletal systems is pure
brilliance exquisitely rendered. From his artist's statement:
"Animation was the format of choice for children's
television in the 1960s, a decade in which children's programming
became almost entirely animated. Growing up in that period, I tended to
take for granted the distortions and strange bodies of these entities.
I decided to take a select few of these popular characters and render
their skeletal systems as I imagine they might resemble if one truly
had eye sockets half the size of its head, or fingerless-hands, or feet
comprising 60% of its body mass."
Link (via Waxy)
UPDATE: It seems that a traffic spike or some other anomaly is causing problems with image loading on this site.
[Eyebeam reBlog]
12:32:47 AM
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© Copyright 2005 Joerg Rheinboldt.
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