
Light Forms by Malcolm Sutherland
January 5th, 2010 admin
It’s easy for the eyes to get lost in this mesmerizing piece of animation by Malcolm Sutherland ( The Astronomer’s Dream ). Narrative images pop out of some of the abstract forms which makes it that much more exciting to watch. Soundtrack is by Sutherland too.
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