Anna Loginova aka Anna Vindront - Sit Down and Think (2025)
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Anna Loginova aka Anna Vindront - Sit Down and Think (2025)
Art by Nikita Chan
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we've successfully reached liveposting guys, here's something im currently working on
Atlas (2025) by Becky Tucker Glazed stoneware, strappings dyed with indigo leaf 153x80x50cm
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*views your properties*
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HE’S FREE
YES
YES
The snorlax is out!
free him
HE’S FREE
YES
YES
The snorlax is out!
Don’t die for these sins
Stop-motion is an animation technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments. By capturing 24 frames per second, the object comes to life
The movement of each character, the speed at which they move, and lighting are all taken into account. Everything is crafted and captured manually, frame by frame. By doing everything manually, the handmade nature of this series exudes warmth filled with the unique charm only stop-motion can provide.
As the process requires extreme precision, each animator can only create up to 4 to 5 seconds of footage a day. Approximately 86,000 individual images were required to create this series.
'The Garden Arbor' by Ernst Keil, c.1870
'The Dream' by Norman Lindsay, 1923.