Working on a new series, videos, but calling them commercials. When I complete a set of dinneware, I am inspired to set the dishes to music. They so lend themselves to a narrative, almost claymation activity.
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Working on a new series, videos, but calling them commercials. When I complete a set of dinneware, I am inspired to set the dishes to music. They so lend themselves to a narrative, almost claymation activity.
by Cynthia Morris on August 18, 2009
I love your videos! How clever and fun and a beautiful way to show your dinnerware. I get a sense of the movement of dishes across a table as people eat a meal.
Your images are beautiful. I was wowed when I first saw your site. Looking forward to seeing how you develop it in class!
Cynthia
by Jackie Jacobson on August 23, 2009
Hi Mary Anne
I’m in the class with you, and all I can say is WOW, about your website. It’s incredible. I can’t wait to see what you’ll do after taking this class.
I’m absolutely impressed with the videos. That is an incredible way to present you artwork. I’ve been working on doing some video demos in my blog, and you’ve definitely inspired me to move forward.
Thanks so much
Jackie
by Deborah Putnoi on August 23, 2009
I love the feel and look of your website and blog. The ease of navigation, your videos and the presentation are clear and fun! I am in Alyson and Cynthia’s class. I am excited to see where the class takes your on-line presentation. I live in Boston and go to Lenox alot. I would love to come and see your studio…I show my work at the Ferrin gallery in Pittsfield. Best, Deb Putnoi
by Dolores on September 19, 2009
The music is fabulous – you chose a good sound for your video. Very smooth, very calm. I like the way the dishes appear and disappear, only to reappear…very visual. What is name of the music to this? I would love to hear more of it -
Thanks
Dolores
by Mary Anne Davis on September 19, 2009
The music is by the Decembrists. Glad you like