My good, old pal Ralf Schulze over there in the Aardvark Farm sent my a sweet mail art letter recently crammed with all kinds of weirdness. One interesting bit was an unfinished drawing with an invitation to complete, so I did. This is kind of collaboration is sometimes called an "Exquisite Corpse", a game that artists, particularly surrealist will play to keep the creative juices sharp. I feel fortunate to have a friend like Ralf who prompts me to continue to play at art; just have some fun and not take the art-making too seriously.
The animated GIF is fun, but makes it a little difficult to clearly see the two individual drawings, so here is the original drawing that Ralf did on April 10, 2015.
And here is what I added this morning.
I look forward to many joint projects like this in the years to come!
Thanks' Ralf!
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Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Sunday, May 03, 2015
Monday, September 08, 2014
"ZANK" Rides Again!
"ZANK" is a short stop-motion animated Super 8 film I made in the early 21st century. It's been in a few film festivals here and there through the years (you can read a brief history in past posts here), but lately "ZANK" has been in semi-retirement on YouTube and Vimeo. Recently I was invited to participate in an art exhibition called "That's Funny! - Art with a Sense of Humor" at the Charles H. Taylor Center in Hampton, Virginia, September 13th - October 19th. Besides "ZANK", I'll also have two bas-relief sculptures and a black & white drawing done for an underground comic book back in the 1980s, which I'll be writing about on my companion blog "The Reluctant Sadist and Other Wanderings in the Comix Underground".
I'm grateful for another opportunity to share "ZANK" with a new audience. One of my favorite things about the film is the great soundtrack by my friend Neil Spencer Bruce, a multi-talented musician and filmmaker. You can out more of his work on his web site.
Here's "ZANK" for your viewing pleasure.
Enjoy,
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PS - This is my 400th blog post! Thanks' for reading! :)
Friday, June 07, 2013
"The Struggle" - A Vine Stop Motion bit
"The Struggle", a short stop-motion animation starring "Frank" from "Sin City". :)
"The Struggle" a #vine animation. Never give up! Weaverwerx.blogspot.com vine.co/v/bLiaHpvPHQ5OK HW
— Hal Weaver (@Weaverwerx) June 7, 2013
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Things Fall Apart
Found this animation while surfing around on my lunch break:
Worn Out from Ryan Kothe on Vimeo.
A beautiful piece that reminds me of the Brothers Quay's work.
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Worn Out from Ryan Kothe on Vimeo.
A beautiful piece that reminds me of the Brothers Quay's work.
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
Simon's Cat
I enjoy these Simon's Cat animations. This one in particular is a lot of fun.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
The Magnificent MANBORG!
I recent found this very cool trailer through a great film blog called Quiet Earth. "MANBORG" looks like all the best bits of the cheesiest 80s' Sci-Fi flicks all rolled up and ready for a Saturday night. I want to see more!
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Monday, August 25, 2008
ZANK will not die...
ZANK is a short animated film that I made a few years ago and features music by my pal Neil Bruce. You can watch it in it's entirety on youtube, or if you want to catch it on the big screen you're in luck if you happen to find yourself near Roanoke, Va tomorrow night (August 26th) as ZANK will be shown at The Grandin Theatre as part of their "Open Projector" night.
Long live ZANK!
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Tuesday, January 02, 2007
ZANK on Youtube
It's time to put ZANK out to pasture. For those not familiar, ZANK is a short, animated film that I did a few years back for Richmond, Va's Flicker Festival event "Attack of the 50 ft Reels". It was originally shot as an in-camera edit on super8 movie film. The version here has been tightened up a wee bit editing-wise and souped up with an original soundtrack by my good friend Neil Bruce. I entered ZANK in a few film festivals (mostly rejected), but was programmed in The Emerging Filmmakers Series at The Little Theaters in Rochester, NY where it was shown on the big screen. ZANK is a fun little piece for me, but it's time to move on to new things. Enjoy.
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