Anyway, despite this bombardment of inspiration I managed to pause for a second and take a look at a blog written by a great guy I met a while ago now, called David Parrish. David has a brilliant blog called T-Shirts and Suits with lots of information for people who run creative businesses. I was drawn to this post about viral marketing and this video in particular, by BLU:
MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU
This must have been produced by a painstakingly patient person. Not only is the artwork spreading across a huge amount of space, but its being drawn and redrawn countless times. Imagine creating something beautiful and then redrawing over it to produce yet another beautiful piece of artwork. Its a wonderful example of stop motion animation combined with some top-notch graffiti.
I found BLU's Blog and, after looking through some wonderful photos of the team at work, began looking through their blogroll list and found a link to ekosystem: a street-art & non-hip-hop-graffiti gallery. Here I found a section with links to blogs by this community of artists and this one, BO130, yet another fantastic artist had posted this video:
I Met The Walrus
Animated Short :5 min 10 sec
Written, Directed & Animated by: JOSH RASKIN
Produced by: JERRY LEVITAN
Pen Illustration by: JAMES BRAITHWAITE
Computer Illustration by: ALEX KURINA
Starring: JOHN LENNON and JERRY LEVITAN
For more Info: http://www.imetthewalrus.com/
We've just seen this video last September at The Smalls during The London Design Festival. It's a superb video and another great example of patience. The video was made 38 years after the audio was recorded. Take a look :)
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