« Nephtali » by Glen Keane

Beautiful…
nephtali
Please watch this beautiful animation.

neph

and this one

Have a good night from Japan!doomdee

Obsessed with Brittney Lee works

Brittney Lee
Beautiful shapes and colors.

Caged Birds Sing Print
Hide and Seek Print
video

Sleeping Beauty Diamond Edition – Bonus Clip ‘Artist In Motion, Britney Lee’

instagram britsketch

twitter @britsketch

https://www.etsy.com/shop/britsketch

Brittney Lee is a visual development artist at Walt Disney Animation Studios.[1]

Brittney is married to David Suroviec, a character technical director at Walt Disney Animation Studios.

During the production of Wreck-It Ralph, Brittney constructed an elaborate model of Sugar Rush made of real candy.[2]

For the production of Frozen, Brittney designed all of Anna’s dresses and hairstyles. She did background Rosemaling, and she designed Elsa’s braid, shoes, and helped with the design for Elsa’s dress.[3][4][5]

Brittney is well known for her dimensional paper sculpture illustrations.[6][7]

Brittney has also illustrated the Disney books: Frozen: A Sister More Like Me (ISBN 9781423170143); Wreck-It Ralph: One Sweet Race (ISBN 9781423166283); Tangled: A Dazzling Day (ISBN 9780736427210), and The Little Mermaid: Part of Their World (ISBN 9781423167570).

Draw your life- creative journal

http://www.anopensketchbook.com/

http://tommykane.blogspot.com/

art journal group on flickr

http://www.urbansketchers.org/

Rabitt heart game

I’ve discovered this really great game development blog “Rabitt heart game “.

Rabbit Heart is a game concept based around the lead character of a young girl, called Ululu, lost in a strange world of flying galleons, tentacled monsters and abandoned cities, whose only ally is a semi sentient Exo-Suit that reminds her of the toy rabbit she had lost.

You can find lots of informations, videos about  all the artwork  produced by the development team, details of the overall visual concept and game content.

Reproducing of the National Treasure,”Kujaku Myo’o (Mahamayuri)Hanging Scroll

Two years ago I attended the “Course of reproducing of the National Treasure “Mahamayuri Hanging Scroll” at the Japanese National Museum from Ueno Park (Tokyo). I was quite surprise to see that their technique “kirikane” is similar to Byzantine Icons ‘s gold leaf technique.

Here you can find the scanned course