One of the best. I could look through T.S. Sullivant’s work for ages (those animals! that crosshatching!)
{images via Deja View and Animation Treasures)
One of the best. I could look through T.S. Sullivant’s work for ages (those animals! that crosshatching!)
{images via Deja View and Animation Treasures)
Model sheets and stills from John Wilson’s Petroushka, a 16 min. film that is considered the first animated special ever to air on TV.
{via Michael Sporn’s Splog – more info and artwork from the film found there!}
Images by artist/caricaturist Ralph Barton taken from “The Last Dandy, Ralph Barton, American Artist, 1891-1931” by Bruce Keller, published 1991.
{via Michael Sporn}
Apologies in advance – this post might make you hungry.
Have you ever noticed that animated food always looks delicious? Studio Ghibli is especially good at it – I craved ramen for weeks after watching Ponyo (see top image) And now that I’ve seen the GIF… there’s an awfully good chance I’ll be having a bowl tomorrow.
For more check out this new tumblr – dedicated entirely to animated food. (I recommend having food nearby)
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“During 3 years (2008-2011) i have been drawing 12 drawing of animation every day, it make one second of film. I had no plans what so ever before starting the first drawing. And then, each of the folowing days, I took the 3 last drawing from the day before and kept on animating. I use a none erasable pen, and drew on the back side of used A4 paper.” – Denis Chapon
{via Cartoon Brew}
Kelsey Oseid has finished all 50 of her State Bird prints (a project in which she illustrated each state with the feather pattern found on their official state bird.) All 50 prints are available at her Etsy shop.