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figure drawing session with allegra cole
Santiago Calatrava
this is the trailer for Mother’s Peak.. A crazy self-produced project in need of your support https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/471650861/mothers-peak-animated-film?ref=creator_nav
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“We have a distance from materials because we have so much time with images. You don’t know the authorship of an image when it gets to you. You can manipulate it and you can send it. It’s a kind of images-as-debris.” —Sarah Sze
In a new episode from the ART21 Exclusive series, artist Sarah Sze expresses her desire to have a tactile relationship with materials in a world saturated with digital imagery.
WATCH: Sarah Sze: How We See the World
IMAGES: Work by Sarah Sze installed at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, 2015. Production stills from the ART21 Exclusive episode, Sarah Sze: How We See the World. © ART21, Inc. 2016.
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Storyboard drawings.
Popeye’s 20th Anniversary (Famous, 1954)
Storyboard drawings.
Popalong Popeye (Famous, 1952)