Vibrating
5.5
Animation
Rated:
2022
0h3m
On:
Country: United States of America
Vibratingis a dissection of what it means to feel the terrible joys of being vulnerable with another human. In this piece, I wanted to convey the calmness of my exterior versus the intense inner emotions that come with opening myself up. I do this by using a macro lens to capture fabric, bright colors, and anxiety-inducing imagery (interior). The drawn images are battling between wanting to be geometric and industrial vs. organic and natural. I pair this imagery with my melancholy cover of Robyn Hitchcock’s song Vibrating, performed and recorded by myself. By using the calm audio vs. the chaotic imagery of geometric forms turning into organic ones, I explore the unnatural feeling of removing walls. Vibratingis a dissection of what it means to feel the terrible joys of being vulnerable with another human. In this piece, I wanted to convey the calmness of my exterior versus the intense inner emotions that come with opening myself up. I do this by using a macro lens to capture fabric, bright colors, and anxiety-inducing imagery (interior). The drawn images are battling between wanting to be geometric and industrial vs. organic and natural. I pair this imagery with my melancholy cover of Robyn Hitchcock’s song Vibrating, performed and recorded by myself. By using the calm audio vs. the chaotic imagery of geometric forms turning into organic ones, I explore the unnatural feeling of removing walls. Vibratingis a dissection of what it means to feel the terrible joys of being vulnerable with another human. In this piece, I wanted to convey the calmness of my exterior versus the intense inner emotions that come with opening myself up. I do this by using a macro lens to capture fabric, bright colors, and anxiety-inducing imagery (interior). The drawn images are battling between wanting to be geometric and industrial vs. organic and natural. I pair this imagery with my melancholy cover of Robyn Hitchcock’s song Vibrating, performed and recorded by myself. By using the calm audio vs. the chaotic imagery of geometric forms turning into organic ones, I explore the unnatural feeling of removing walls. Vibratingis a dissection of what it means to feel the terrible joys of being vulnerable with another human. In this piece, I wanted to convey the calmness of my exterior versus the intense inner emotions that come with opening myself up. I do this by using a macro lens to capture fabric, bright colors, and anxiety-inducing imagery (interior). The drawn images are battling between wanting to be geometric and industrial vs. organic and natural. I pair this imagery with my melancholy cover of Robyn Hitchcock’s song Vibrating, performed and recorded by myself. By using the calm audio vs. the chaotic imagery of geometric forms turning into organic ones, I explore the unnatural feeling of removing walls.