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]]>Grif presented his vision of nature’s takeover through a series of animated clips titled Equinox Collection. The short animations open with peaceful scenery that includes buildings, cars, and paintings. Then, out of the blue, fields of flowers burst from these objects and cover them completely.
According to the artist, these works are meant to show the strength of nature and how its energy will continue to “evolve, reclaim, and transfer” regardless of human presence.
“The Equinox Collection presents surrealist depictions of the everyday as it is overtaken by nature. An invisible catalyst moves through each piece—a transfer of natural energy that pollinates each environment, reimagining it as an expansive floral tapestry,” says Grif about the project.
Grif is a well-known name in the art world. This talented individual works in various mediums, ranging from sculpture to animation and has collaborated with high-profile names like Kanye West and Pharrell Williams while also doing commission work for brands like Apple and Nike.
Check out more of Equinox Collection below.
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]]>“At this point I can’t not make things!” he admitted in an interview with Working Not Working. “I usually have 3 or 4 project ideas floating around in my head and I don’t feel quite right unless I’m making progress on one of them. I feel really lucky that I’ve been able to convince people to pay me to make things for them and I’m going to ride that out as long as possible. I also get excited about being part of a creative community that is overwhelmingly positive.”
Keeping his style intentionally fluid, so as to connect better with each client, his graphic illustrations and short animations have a spontaneity to them. “I like to keep my personal style pretty fluid while connecting each project with recurring imagery and themes,” says Simpson.
As for his inspiration, he’s naturally drawn to artist and musicians that don’t limit themselves stylistically. “This includes people like Heinz Edelmann, Toro Y Moi, Wayne White, and Flying Lotus just to name a few. Stylistically I have been really influenced by the drawings of Ken Price and paintings by Stuart Davis over the last few years.”
Check out some of his work in the gallery below.
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]]>The post Fields of Flowers Burst From Objects in These Stunning Animations appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Grif presented his vision of nature’s takeover through a series of animated clips titled Equinox Collection. The short animations open with peaceful scenery that includes buildings, cars, and paintings. Then, out of the blue, fields of flowers burst from these objects and cover them completely.
According to the artist, these works are meant to show the strength of nature and how its energy will continue to “evolve, reclaim, and transfer” regardless of human presence.
“The Equinox Collection presents surrealist depictions of the everyday as it is overtaken by nature. An invisible catalyst moves through each piece—a transfer of natural energy that pollinates each environment, reimagining it as an expansive floral tapestry,” says Grif about the project.
Grif is a well-known name in the art world. This talented individual works in various mediums, ranging from sculpture to animation and has collaborated with high-profile names like Kanye West and Pharrell Williams while also doing commission work for brands like Apple and Nike.
Check out more of Equinox Collection below.
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]]>The post Jimmy Simpson’s Artistic Style is Intentionally Fluid appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“At this point I can’t not make things!” he admitted in an interview with Working Not Working. “I usually have 3 or 4 project ideas floating around in my head and I don’t feel quite right unless I’m making progress on one of them. I feel really lucky that I’ve been able to convince people to pay me to make things for them and I’m going to ride that out as long as possible. I also get excited about being part of a creative community that is overwhelmingly positive.”
Keeping his style intentionally fluid, so as to connect better with each client, his graphic illustrations and short animations have a spontaneity to them. “I like to keep my personal style pretty fluid while connecting each project with recurring imagery and themes,” says Simpson.
As for his inspiration, he’s naturally drawn to artist and musicians that don’t limit themselves stylistically. “This includes people like Heinz Edelmann, Toro Y Moi, Wayne White, and Flying Lotus just to name a few. Stylistically I have been really influenced by the drawings of Ken Price and paintings by Stuart Davis over the last few years.”
Check out some of his work in the gallery below.
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