Sunday, 23 October 2011

Following the Canine Movement



   Looking at the dog, just the dog is an interesting thing, they have a bone that's pushed forward in their chest, tiny bones in their paws and a flexible bone in their tail. I like the way the tail moves almost subconsciously, I like that is quick and flickering and if they're happy enough, the whole bottom will wiggle. I've tried taking this movement and looking at it in the key-framing sense, step by step.

LSAD Movement and Motion Project

The project in LSAD first Year is Movement and Motion, something I was having difficulty focusing on as I kept flitting from idea to idea. Flowers, birds, the sky, my own life and the movement I see every day. Eventually, it seemed simplest to focus on the movement of two creatures that were around me constantly and who I loved watching. My dogs, Harry and Ron.