Portraiture + Human Value + Animation

A short thesis on the connection between portraiture and human value, with animation thrown into the mix.

My take on Opie

I decided to do my own take on Opie’s style of animation. Here is a portrait of Cam, a boy who lives down the road from me on the top of a large building near Central station.

Posted by Jemima Nichols (Trappel)
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