Basim

@basim
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Animator for now

I'm organising a meet-and-greet at Sabarimala in a few days. All fans invited.

Women keep away, though. I can't trust myself around you folks.

This Kabir song is a therapy against toxicity of 'doership'. Happy weekend. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1JSfQVgivY
YouTube

Auf YouTube findest du großartige Videos und erstklassige Musik. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder mit der ganzen Welt teilen.

@Gargron Thanks. 😁
@Gargron, is there a canon illustration? I want to make some animations. =)

It's the height of ridiculousness that even in the brink of 2020 one has to explain how reservation is not a poverty alleviation program but about representation. This 'ignorance' is not organic, it's intentionally sustained by those who were in power all these years.

It's not like this distinction is so nuanced that people can't understand it. It's just that they don't want to understand it and more importantly, they don't want others to understand it.

Geli Journal 07

Another leaf experiment (not sure about the name of the plant)

#Printmaking #print #journal #Geli #Print #natureart #MastoArt #inktober #pixelfed

@Gargron @[email protected] Drop-down menu is the right place for it, I think.

I recently found out that there is a technique called Gyotaku which is a very interesting cross between printmaking and record keeping.

Gyotaku ( gyo “fish” + taku “rubbing”) is a traditional Japanese method of fish printing that originated in the mid-19th century as a way for fishermen to record the size and characteristics of their daily catches. THATS SOME LIQUID ART!!

Link: https://mymodernmet.com/heather-fortner-gyotaku/

Gyotaku: The Traditional Japanese Art of Painting Marine Life with Actual Fish

In her nature-inspired works of art, Heather Fortner not only depicts the forms of fish, but does so using the actual bodies of the fish. The technique is

My Modern Met

The idea of printmaking organic materials came from a project I did earlier for Storyweaver called Food Monster written by Meenu Thomas.

I made impressions of many things and collaged them together.

Link: https://storyweaver.org.in/stories/24039-food-monster

Food Monster

From roti to dosa and chakli to barfi, there are different kinds of food you can eat across India. B

Work in progress of some fun #CelAnimation. #FramebyFrame #Animation