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June (2003) is an intriguing piece, really. Created in homage to Joyce June Wieland, it’s this hand-drawn stereoscopic animation by Munro Ferguson. The whole vibe of it is like stepping into an abstract painting that breathes and moves. There’s a rawness in the animation style that makes it feel very personal, almost like a visual diary. The pacing is contemplative, inviting you to soak in the colors and textures rather than rushing through a narrative. The themes of memory and loss resonate deeply, especially with Part 1 focusing on Alzheimer’s. It's not about flashy effects; it's more about capturing a feeling, the essence of knowing someone deeply. Quite distinctive in its approach, really.
Hand-drawn animation styleExplores themes of memory and lossPersonal tribute to Joyce June Wieland
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