Pictures at an exhibition, Gretchen Scherer (because)
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‘quiet whilst in every sky, and that sky, and that sky’, 2023, rug tufted wool and embroidery thread on hessian fabric, 90cm x 145cm (instagram)
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Alien Covenant (behind the scenes)
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details from one of my new tapestry artworks (instagram)
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The Rip XXIII
Watercolor on paper, 6x7.5"
2023
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Alien (1979)
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Vanessa Stockard (Australian, b.1975)
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STUDY 0052 by Noma Osula
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Passages, Sean William Randall
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September 21, 2012: It’s just another day in L.A. as the Space Shuttle Endeavour passes overhead on its way to LAX, the last stop before retirement at the California Science Center.
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when you take the cd out of the cd player and it's warm that's because it's alive
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lying in bed for an hour and a half after waking up should not pass time in my opinion
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This was in Sioux Falls South Dakota! The green sky is caused by large hail stones within the storm refracting back green light to the observer.
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There are instances where CGI ages gracefully, and I think the best examples are stylized 2D animation from the 2000’s or so.
Go rewatch Invader Zim. The show still looks shockingly good for being 20 years old, and none of the CGI looks dated, because it’s stylized to fit the look of the show.
Disney’s Atlantis
Lilo & Stitch
The Iron Giant
This is less a defense of CGI and more a defense of bringing back computer-assisted 2D animation.
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