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.


Originally posted on Cartoonbrew

 
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