For a 12 months, Los Angeles-based animator Daren Jannace sketched 30 tiny drawings on customary yellow Submit-It notes. Illustrating colourful wavy strains, blob-like characters and the occasional textual content, every sq. canvas grew to become half of a bigger stop-motion story known as “10,946”.
The quick follows Jannace's each day ideas laid out on a black reducing mat and paired with sound – together with music, a buzzing fly and a screaming little one – recorded on his cellphone. Depicting a choreographed mosaic of life over 365 days, the animation additionally showcases Jannace's artistic evolution because the drawings transfer from extra minimal scenes at first to longer and extra advanced concepts because it progresses the 12 months.
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