A Canvas And A Struggle
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- Oct 5, 2007 | 7:20 AM EDT
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- Daily Feature October 6, 2007
- Weekly 4th Place October 10, 2007
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Author Comments
''Art is what you can get away with.''
- Andy Warhol
How far can one go for the sake of art?
This is a short animation I made for a school art class, only had less than a week to do it, so some bits are a bit rushed, but anyways I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out.
Update: Check out my YouTube account too:
http://youtube.com/profil e?user=KalleRan
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 21, 2011
wow
great imagination! original and wonderful. this video will be in the back of my mind for awhile. thank you :D
looking forward to more of your work!!
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 15, 2011
Nice.
He just gunned himself for A Canvas. With a Strugle
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 13, 2011
Impressive
I don't think it was rushed at all. It was short and sweet, but I definitely did not expect the ending. I figured it would be dark, but I'm pretty amazed. I'm adding this to my favorites. I hope you did well in your art class. I would be surprised otherwise.
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 11, 2011
Powerful
This is amazing, very emotional. It is so powerful too. I don't know if I could imagine myself going that far for the sake of Art....but still amazing job!
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 6, 2011
Whoa...
You know what,
I didn't think he would actually shot himself,
I thought he would change his mind at the last second.
So, you can imagine how hard i flinched when i heard the gun shot.
This was a very interesting movie, good work! ^_^
And great usage of the Andy Warhol quote by the way,
I instantly thought of it when the art work was displayed in the gallary at the end.