‘Accidental Wes Anderson’ es uno de los hilos más interesantes del momento de Reddit. En él la gente está publicando fotos de lugares reales que bien podrían formar parte de la estética del cineasta.
Carolyn Anderson Carolyn is originally from the Chicago area, but has lived in northern Montana for many years. She has participated in major national shows, including the Prix de West and C.M. Russell Museum Show, won numerous awards, and been featured in most major art publications.
Anderson’s second stop-motion animated movie hits all of the director’s usual style notes but ends up chasing its tail.
Clayton Anderson was born and raised in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Inspired by iconic Canadian painters such as Emily Carr and Lawren Harris, Clayton's paintings demonstrate a strong understanding of composition as well as a subtle yet luminescent rendering of light. His work evokes
If it wasn’t clear before, Anderson .Paak loves California, and California loves Anderson .Paak. The Ventura native took on San Diego on Wednesday night and had the 4500+ at San Diego State’s Open Air Theatre ecstatic and on their feet from start to finish. Now on the final […]
The subreddit of images from real places reminiscent of the filmmaker’s sets and style is brilliant
The Baywatch veteran looked just as good as she did in the 1990s as she showed off her lean shape in white swimwear. The 55-year-old posed on the beach at Paradise Cove in Malibu.
"That's the kind of movie that I like to make, where there is an invented reality and the audience is going to go someplace where hopefully they've never been before. The details, that's what the world is made of." — Wes Anderson
Marian Anderson, the elegant and groundbreaking contralto who was the first African American to sing at the Metropolitan Opera, was born 116 years ago today in Philadelphia. She is probably best known...
The actress has turned her hand to design for Winser London
Clayton Anderson was born and raised in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Inspired by iconic Canadian painters such as Emily Carr and Lawren Harris, Clayton's paintings demonstrate a strong understanding of composition as well as a subtle yet luminescent rendering of light. His work evokes
She says that beauty has more to do with happiness.
Known for her sun-kissed skin, tousled platinum blonde curls and sultry blue eyes, the model and actress knows how to do vixen beauty right.
Wes Anderson’s films have inspired artists to create their own art, paying particular homage to “Isle of Dogs.”
Following her brilliant turn as Margaret Thatcher in The Crown, Gillian Anderson is at the peak of her powers.
Since 2007, Anderson Design Group has brought the wonderful world of poster art and vintage illustration to thousands of travel poster fans across the globe. And while Joel Anderson (the Nashville design firm's founder) leads much of the creative efforts, (and while our in-house team of illustrators has created most of
National Parks Anderson Design Group Kenneth Crane 100% Cotton Riley Blake Designs This digitally printed panel features a scene from Zion National Park. Panel size is 36" x 44" . Official licensed product. Everything you see here is original art, created with care by a team of artists at Anderson Design Group. A bold clean style captures beauty and draws intrigue.
For anyone transfixed by the visuals of the latest animated Wes Anderson film, “Isle of Dogs,” animation director Mark Waring and lead animator Jason Stalman begin to explain some of th…
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Since 2007, Anderson Design Group has brought the wonderful world of poster art and vintage illustration to thousands of travel poster fans across the globe. And while Joel Anderson (the Nashville design firm's founder) leads much of the creative efforts, (and while our in-house team of illustrators has created most of
Clayton Anderson was born and raised in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Inspired by iconic Canadian painters such as Emily Carr and Lawren Harris, Clayton's paintings demonstrate a strong understanding of composition as well as a subtle yet luminescent rendering of light. His work evokes
“Is it going to be fun?” That’s Laurie Anderson’s criteria for accepting new projects and invitations. Improvising with Brian Eno; a talk about philosophy
Once Wes Anderson had decided that his sixth feature film would be a stop-motion animation version of Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr. Fox, about a raffish fox who outsmarts three evil farmers, he called on some of the best names in the puppet-making business to put his characteristically precise vision to life. Based in Manchester, Ian MacKinnon and Peter Saunders first teamed up 22 years ago on a stop-motion version of The Wind in the Willows. Since then, they’ve collaborated on countless television commercials and on some of the most successful stop-motion feature films in memory, including Nick Park’s Chicken Run, Tim Burton’s The Corpse Bride, and Henry Selick’s Coraline. But despite their experience, they found Anderson’s project to be particularly daunting. “Wes had a very clear idea of what he wanted, and I think he made us challenge all our preconceptions about what stop-motion puppets are,” says Peter Saunders. “I think the fact that he hadn't worked a great deal in stop motion pushed us out of our comfort zone, which forced us to try new ideas, new techniques, and new materials.”Most baffling for the animators and puppet makers alike was Anderson’s insistence on naiveté. He didn’t want his film to look as slick as, say, The Corpse Bride or Coraline, which are so smooth as to look computer-animated. He instead wanted viewers to notice and embrace the medium of stop-motion itself, which had enchanted him as a child, especially in holiday shorts such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Herky-jerkiness didn’t bother him. On the contrary, he sought it out. He chose to shoot on “twos,” which means that each frame is doubled so that there are effectively 12 frames per second, instead of a more fluid 24.View an extensive slide show after the jump
Clayton Anderson was born and raised in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Inspired by iconic Canadian painters such as Emily Carr and Lawren Harris, Clayton's paintings demonstrate a strong understanding of composition as well as a subtle yet luminescent rendering of light. His work evokes