{Art Break}
French artist, Alexandre Deschaumes, has the most surreal nature photographs I’ve ever seen. With perfect sharpness and vivid colors, he takes you places you’ve never gone with his photography.

{Art Break}
French artist, Alexandre Deschaumes, has the most surreal nature photographs I’ve ever seen. With perfect sharpness and vivid colors, he takes you places you’ve never gone with his photography.
{Art Break from Bristol, UK} Designers tend to be part of a huge club of creativity and because of that, they are a great source of inspiration for each other. In this Art Break, Tom Lane of Ginger Monkey is featured for his impeccable sense of color, shapes and style. He’s also a wonderful inspiration for any designer or illustrator with an impressive list of clients to include Sony Ericcson, Mercedez-Benz, Coca-Cola and BMW.
I am a huge fan of combining the arts as well as artist collaborations to create new and wondrous creations. In Ryan Woodward’s latest animation, he sought the help of a beautiful contemporary dance choreographer. The result is a positively unimaginable mix of hand drawn animation and a story of complex relationships all told through the art of dance. The final animation is whimsical and passionate. What makes this stand out is the use of simple hand drawn figures against a brown paper background. One might wonder if more detail would be impressive, but the simplicity allows the art of dance coupled with the romance of the characters to lead the story. While there is a clear story behind the animation, viewers are able to create their own interpretations, which is exactly what Woodward wanted for his audience.
The Technical
Among all the 3D animation it’s nice to see artists use 2D animation to convey their messages. While it’s a bit ironic that Woodward based his 2D animation on live 3D movement, it greatly improved his animation. Each pencil stroke is wonderfully fluid from frame to frame, almost mimicking the art of dance. Many artistic styles merge in this animation leaving the viewer inspired and wanting to see more from the talented Mr. Woodward.
About Ryan Woodward
Ryan Woodward began his artistic career in 1995. Woodward has worked with Warner Brothers Feature Animation, Sony Pictures, Cartoon Network, Walt Disney Studios and Marvel Entertainment and Dreamworks Pictures. Woodward is also an assistant professor of the Animation program at Brigham Young University where he teaches storyboarding, figure drawing, visual development and animation.
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