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So, 'Lost and Found' is a pretty unique piece, really. It's all about these more than 2,000 watercolor paintings and drawings, which, I mean, is quite the undertaking. The style Jeff Scher calls 'psychadelichrome' really stands out; the colors are shifting all over the place from frame to frame while the forms remain the same. It gives the whole thing this kind of vibrant pulse, almost like you're watching a living canvas. The pacing is certainly unconventional too, allowing you to get lost in the visuals rather than traditional narrative. It's definitely a different vibe, and if you're into visual experimentation in film, this one’s got a lot to offer.
Finding copies of 'Lost and Found' can be a bit of a challenge, given its niche appeal. Most of the formats available are obscure, and the film hasn’t been widely circulated, which adds an interesting layer of rarity for collectors. The artistic approach makes it a conversation starter, especially among those who appreciate the intersection of animation and fine art.
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