Graffiti, Animation, Art? – I’m confused and very excited.

My recent crude espousal of stop-motion animation with my own toolbox led me to discovering a wonderful artist working in Argentina: Blu. His work appears to be heavily subverted by the anxiety arising from modern technological development, societal norms, and spotted with images of introspection. Anyways, the artist’s website is chalk full of drawings, full wall pieces, and a very fun stop-motion animation that blurs the boundary of supposed vandalism and artful graffiti (among many other animations):

Muto: an ambiguous animation painted on public walls.

Oh yea, check out his blog too.

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Dave Semeniuk spends hours locked up in his office, thinking about the role the oceans play in controlling global climate, and unique ways of studying it. He'd also like to shamelessly plug his art practice: davidsemeniuk.com