The art of patience and vision..

Posted by Rishi on 18-Apr-09 11:23 AM - Comments (5)

Tags: , , | Categories: Art, Other

The other day, I mentioned how we developers are artists in every right - well, below is artistry of another kind, one you just have to tip you hat to..

This was done on the streets of Buenos Aires and Baden by an amazingly talented artist named Blu. In the video above, titled Muto, each frame was drawn and photographed sequentially with with some added animation. For me the character-art is mind-blowing, the scale staggering, but what impresses the most is the patience and vision exuded by its creator.

On a related note, here is a little food-for-though I picked up from Robby Ingebretsen's blog post:

[Design] involves creativity in the way doing a crossword puzzle involves creativity. You need some imagination and knowledge. I think of artists as creative because they have to invent something out of nothing. I think designers design because they can't invent something out of nothing.

Comments

Mike Brown
Mike Brown United States
on 26-Apr-09 4:36 AM
That is friggin' incredible...I wonder how long it took him to do it.

Rishi
Rishi
on 01-May-09 4:41 AM
I reckon at least 2 months, plus more work offsite on the concepts and all. Still, whatever the timeframe, it is incredible stuff.

Art and Design Community
Art and Design Community United States
on 17-May-09 9:55 PM
AMAZING!!! this guy got some patience. what he got after days of work? i can bet he watched this animation for hours, the satisfaction at the core of his heart, who cares who says what?  

Rishi
Rishi
on 20-May-09 10:00 PM
@Art.. I am sure satisfaction was good part of this effort.. still, from Blu's other work you will see he just has a knack for this..

doda
doda United States
on 11-Jun-09 4:32 PM
I wonder how long it took him to do it.

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