A Course on Sequential Art with the Coolest Students in the World at the Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore facilitated by Avy, Raghu, Ramana
i really like how you turn certain perceptions around.
theres this cartoon i saw once in a mad magazine, where there is a man sleeping in his bed on the bottom of the frame, and a monster on the top of the frame. and they are both in these thought bubbles. in the first frame they are both twisting and turning. in the second, the thought bubble with the man disappears, and the monster says "what a horrible dream that was!".
to use an existing "fear" of monsters and to make the monsters point of view as fearing the human, is rather interesting.
i really like how you turn certain perceptions around.
ReplyDeletetheres this cartoon i saw once in a mad magazine, where there is a man sleeping in his bed on the bottom of the frame, and a monster on the top of the frame. and they are both in these thought bubbles. in the first frame they are both twisting and turning. in the second, the thought bubble with the man disappears, and the monster says "what a horrible dream that was!".
to use an existing "fear" of monsters and to make the monsters point of view as fearing the human, is rather interesting.
lovely,especially the second one!
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