Film
Forest Through the Trees
In my search for this Airbus print ad below, which sums up visually the sense that I can finally start to see the forest through the trees, I came across these short films for Airbus: http://realenergy.shell.com/?lang=en&page=GTLAirport&site_version=html I love their creative, pop-up quality, which reminds me of one of the reasons I also like Pushing Daisies. I also love looking up through the trees to the sky. It makes you find your humble place. This ad is beautiful with the fall colors against that brilliant blue vista (and jet silhouette). After a rough year, a really rough week and a two month delay in launching my new product-line business, we’re almost…
Animation
I’m too tired to write but trying to stick to my schedule of 3 posts a week. When I first saw this animation by Glen Marshall as posted the Wired Blog Network, I was mesmerized but became even more intrigued when I learned it all stemmed from his original animated work called “Butterfly.” Music Is Math from Glenn Marshall on Vimeo. Coincidentally, my new business has a lot to do with butterflies and transformation. I’ve always been fascinated by them by their vivid colors and complete metamorphosis into something free and beautiful. In Art History/Christian art they are symbolic of the resurrected human soul as seen through the life cycle…
Golden Girl +
I’m excited about the new James Bond Movie, Quantum of Solace. Seeing this post from the DailyMail below made me remember all the previous Bond films and how I’d watch them growing up and watched them with my own family. This picture is eerie, but also artistic in the sense that one can actually see the application and the creative process of how that goo got all over that Golden girl gone oily for the latest movie. I like how they referred back to the original Goldfinger, in set-up, placement of figure and slick covering — but in this case with a more gruesome, updated Oilfinger version. Also, Mathieu Almaric,…







