Visual artist, musical composer-performer, and cartoon animator Ellard DeVane creates mesmerizing stop-motions by slicing bread-like clays. He builds the stage in continuous movement through the camera as he slices it. That way he can give a vibe of an ever-changing environment and psychedelic transitions.
There is not much about him on the net but he was recently commissioned by Apple, Vice, and Mailchimp. His website only shares his social accounts but honestly, his work is enough to present him.
Check out Ellard DeVane’s Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube accounts!
In the world of arts and design, there’s a common thread I see among many creatives, including myself. We’re all caught in the same relentless cycle: create, post, repeat. Social media algorithms have us in a chokehold, warning that if we don’t keep churning out content, we’ll fade into obscurity. But here’s the thing – …
Internet provided a huge space to express ourselves. It doesn’t matter which medium and technique, artists and designers can share their work and someone stumbled upon their work and made their day. Everyone mixes and mashes what they see and experience but the outcome is always different. Even the same feelings can cause different artworks. …
Ellard DeVane’s Sliced Claymotions
Visual artist, musical composer-performer, and cartoon animator Ellard DeVane creates mesmerizing stop-motions by slicing bread-like clays. He builds the stage in continuous movement through the camera as he slices it. That way he can give a vibe of an ever-changing environment and psychedelic transitions.
There is not much about him on the net but he was recently commissioned by Apple, Vice, and Mailchimp. His website only shares his social accounts but honestly, his work is enough to present him.
Check out Ellard DeVane’s Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube accounts!
Images: Ellard DeVane
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