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Grounds Zero Titles

As promised, though a day late, is the title sequence I’ve been working on for the past month. The short film is about three coworkers at a coffee shop called Grounds Zero. The sequence runs just over a minute and includes a hybrid of hand drawn artwork, computer vector art created from scratch, and animated [...]

Secrestat Masthead

You can view the fullsize version of the newest masthead here. It was simply too large to warrant placing it on the front page. There is a slight difference between the two, besides their size. See if you can spot it. The image was adapted from a 1938 poster for Bitter Secrestat. Just google for [...]

Depicting Christ In Art

Dave Hunt, in the April 2004 Berean Call newsletter addresses a question about his concern and disapproval of the depiction of Christ in media. Specifically, he concludes that any attempt to portray Christ is like carrying a picture of your spouse in your wallet, but instead of their photo, you’re in fact carrying the picture [...]

Bakumatsu-Meiji Period Photographs

Old photographs from the Bakumatsu-Meiji Period in Japan (1860-1890) are now available online through an ambitious database project. Housing more than 5,000 photographs handpainted by Japanese artists, they exhibit an impressive array of Japanese rural and urban scenery, customs, and people. They also reveal a great deal of the changes in modernization as the country [...]

Subway Life

Antonio Jorge Goncalves makes drawings of people in subways. He makes roughly 300 drawings in a three week period of people in various positions, after which he moves on to a new city. He’s drawn 10 cities’ worth so far, and his drawings are quite intriguing. Via Dudblog