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Category: Frame by Frame Animation

Petra Lottje

By linesfiction Posted on 29. January 2019 Posted in Frame by Frame Animation, Notations, Storytelling

I started to draw in form of one line at a stretch during my studies, exploring “l’écriture automatique”, so called automatic writing. At that time I wrote a whole series of texts without punctuation marks and capital letters, and I …

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Tina Haber

By linesfiction Posted on 31. January 2018 Posted in Experiment, Frame by Frame Animation, Water Color

Even though being animations, I regard these moving pictures as images in the tradition of domestic interiors in painting. By showing a certain perspective, and by presenting basic commodities, an idea of every day life becomes visible, although the space …

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Hanna Nitsch

By linesfiction Posted on 22. May 2017 Posted in Frame by Frame Animation, Storytelling

For some years now I’m interested in emotional interpersonal conditions that I try to transform into pictures, but I also deal with emotional conditions contained in certain imagery. In my opinion, drawing is the best artistic medium to explore this …

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Kristinn Hardarsson

By linesfiction Posted on 7. July 2016 Posted in Frame by Frame Animation, Storytelling

My work in general have a tendency towards the handmade; more so unconsciously I believe. This particular work, The Fox, is constructed with the form of children’s books in mind and the story is even in some way not far …

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David Mackintosh

By linesfiction Posted on 2. March 2015 Posted in Frame by Frame Animation, Storytelling, Water Color

I make all of my work very quickly, each drawing is made in seconds. I make a lot on A1 paper each time I work, and throw the bad ones away. The drawings that work best are those that have …

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Miodrag Manojlovic

By linesfiction Posted on 29. November 2014 Posted in Frame by Frame Animation, Pencil Drawing, Storytelling

My animations don’t contain any predefined message. I rather include the visitors to actively participate in the experience and interpretation. Although I have an idea of what I work on, I still don’t want my animation to develop into one …

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Juliane Ebner

By linesfiction Posted on 14. October 2014 Posted in Frame by Frame Animation, Storytelling, Water Color

I was lucky to see the decline of the suppressing social order that was strong when I was born. And to this day this downfall for me is a great and formative experience that doesn’t lose its power and attraction. …

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Peter Radelfinger

By linesfiction Posted on 22. October 2013 Posted in Experiment, Frame by Frame Animation, Notations

The rough, the banal, and the mundane always attracted me. It makes me happy that animations fuel the funny and comical aspects. These animations arise from an abundance of notes and small drawings. >> Peter Radelfinger

Manon Bovenkerk

By linesfiction Posted on 16. July 2013 Posted in Frame by Frame Animation, Pencil Drawing, Storytelling

I love scienc fiction, western, horror, giallo, “low art” media with their own pictorial and conceptual conventions – their images, symbols, themes and myths. There is a darkness there, a feeling of threat and anxiety. The cartoon animations that you …

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Sebastian Pöllmann

By linesfiction Posted on 20. March 2013 Posted in Frame by Frame Animation, Pencil Drawing, Storytelling

I am strongly fascinated by puppet theatre because I grew up with my parents’ marionette theatre. My work is therefore mainly based on storytelling and creating new worlds you can immerse yourself. Drawn figures or clay sculptures are more or …

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