Felt, Lifted and Weighed is a graduate piece from the RCA animation course that really stands out, you know? It uses that intriguing paint-on-glass technique, which gives it this fluidity that’s almost dreamlike. The atmosphere is both ethereal and grounded, like you're floating through a series of vivid thoughts and feelings. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to truly absorb each frame. The themes—exploration of weight and sensation—are woven in a very visual way, almost poetic. It's a unique example of early 90s animation that showcases a distinct artistry, one that leans into the tactile nature of its medium, which is refreshing. Definitely something you don't come across every day.
Not widely available, so hard to find.Paint-on-glass technique gives a unique texture.Atmospheric and thematic depth, worth studying.
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Petra Freeman
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