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KPR's Fridge Flowers is an intriguing slice of animation that plays with texture and pattern in an unconventional way. The film's core revolves around the flower pattern found on Ken Paul Rosenthal's fridge, transformed through meticulous processes—rubbed, photocopied, and then lifted onto 16mm clear leader. It’s not just about the visuals, though; there’s a tactile quality to it that feels almost nostalgic. The pacing is slow, allowing each frame to breathe, making you really appreciate the craft behind it. Themes of domesticity and the mundane are elevated here, turning something as ordinary as a refrigerator into a canvas of art. It’s distinctive in its approach to animation, really capturing the essence of a moment in time.
Explores themes of domesticityDistinctive 16mm animation styleTactile and nostalgic atmosphere
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