Vaysha and Enver forgetting about their gods for just a bit
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Research
Blind Vaysha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxZfg-r11vU&list=LL&index=4
Blind Vaysha (French: Vaysha l'aveugle) is a 2016 animated with a linocut print short by Theodore Ushev, produced by Marc Bertrand for the National Film Board of Canada, with the participation of ARTE France. Based on a story by Georgi Gospodinov, the film tells the story of a girl who sees the past out of her left eye and the future from her right—and so is unable to live in the present.
In this animation there were also many frames ( attached in the post) where you could see the lines of movement, from this animation I took the technique of changing the lines of movement and a little neatness in style.
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In her eyes, the present did not exist.
Narrator, Blind Vaysha
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THEODORE USHEV /
Vaysha l’aveugle (2016)
Court-métrage, 8 minutes, Canada.
Inspiré de la nouvelle Vaysha, l’aveugle de Georgi Gospodinove, ce conte métaphorique du cinéaste Theodore Ushev nous rappelle avec sagesse et humour l’importance du moment présent.
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Clawing my way out of artblock rn
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Weird mash of peeps. Rosie and Donaar. The red head was me mulling over the idea of a bitchy MILF PC. Next to her is Vaysha, our terrible employer in Villas and Vampires as well as a flustered Clementine in her armor. Bottom middle is Driebus and Laosha with Dirty Drieb getting rightfully bullied. To the far right is my very first sketch for Pikkle, which didn't change too much but I chopped off the pig tails...
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Blind Vaysha – 2016
Theodore Ushev
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Look who’s going to the Oscars!
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