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So, 'Hand Colored no.2' is this intriguing piece that plays with the idea of memory and nostalgia. You’ve got these black-and-white photos, sourced from Chinese flea markets, which already carries a certain weight. The way Lei Lei and Thomas Sauvin approach this material is pretty fascinating; they breathe life into stillness through hand coloring and collage. It creates a rhythmic flow that feels both personal and collective. The visuals are haunting yet vibrant, and there's this underlying commentary on identity and the stories behind forgotten faces. It's not your typical animation—definitely a meditative experience, almost like a visual poem. Really distinct, you know? You can tell there's a labor of love in every frame.
Explores themes of memory and identity.Utilizes hand coloring and collage techniques.Pacing is meditative, inviting reflection.
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