Animated etchings
(See pictures for process/context)
I've created a small excerpt from the Render Project. I still haven't popped up an updated showreel, and this is something I wanted to include.

It is called Marks and was completed in Feb 2007.


Possibly I could have named it 'foul bite'.

I made a nice discovery the other day. La Faim made in 1975 by Peter Foldes can be watched on the National Film Board of Canada website. It's a great animation. + There are many more from the NFB collection now accessable online. Including Chris Hinton's Flux
Some Driessen
And Cordell Barker's the Cat Came Back
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