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So, Glazing is an intriguing piece of animation that plays with the history of art in a way that's both playful and critical. The body in motion, shifting through these smear frames, seems to echo the lives of women in classic paintings—it's like a dance of rejection, really. The protagonist tests these poses, only to turn away from them, which adds this layer of commentary on female representation. There's a certain fluidity and texture to the animation that feels fresh, almost like the canvas itself is alive. It really gets you thinking about how we perceive both art and identity, and the constant flux of it all. Definitely not your typical animated fare.
Experimental animation styleThemes of identity and art critiqueEngaging visual transitions
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Lilli Carré
Director