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A trick I learned for cutting fabric with fur on one side is to cut it from the back with an xacto knife. That way you can still draw on the back and get the shapes you want without slicing into the fur.
🎶Put one foot in front of the other, and soon you’ll be walking out the door!!!🎶 Amazing job!!! Great way to start the holiday season! Krampus and the Winter Warlock!!!
Ace, I have followed you for over two years now. To see how you and your channel has grown is amazing. The winter warlock is incredible. You did another stunning job. I love the bigger longer projects and all your different styles and techniques of sculpting.
Loving the multi-media sculpts that you have started to do. It opens up a whole new world of creativity - but I also like to see you express materials, such as leather, in clay. Will you be mixing it up, or is this the new normal? Just to be clear I ain't complaining! Though I did buy a lot of Sculpey and FIMO after subbing to your channel :) Also love the longer video.
PLEASE make his brother! I love how they interact and to see them to scale next to one another would be incredible! You are doing great things and your creations are inspiring! Thank you Ace of Clay!!
I love this format of videos. I love longer videos as I can have them open and look at them as I'm doing other things. It's very nice and I don't feel like I'm missing something if I look away for a few seconds at something else. That sculpture turned out so good, too! Rankin-Bass movies are my JAM.
Thank you for working with new things, the videos really help you stop being intimidated by new things. The last two statures are both terrific, and I'm looking forward to the next.
I've seen it said a few times here, but you can use your exacto/craft blade to cut the faux fur from the back! It helps avoid cutting the fibers blunt and minimizes mess ^w^
I'm loving these larger and longer sculpting videos you have been creating recently. The creativity and details that you have put into the warlock and krampus is insane! I hope you turn the large sculpting videos into a series. What I love about these videos is that we get to see you go into detail on how to create big sculptures like this.
I'm loving the clay/fabric combinations. Its really inspiring to those of us who don't feel confident making an entire clay sculp. Can't wait to see what ya do next
He's awesome. I was really hoping you were going to add paws or a head to his pelt but I'm always thinking of the next little thing which is probably why I never finish things. The lady that suggested a single dewy drop dangling from his huge conk was spot on too. I really enjoyed watching his creation. Thank you
I just wanna say I was thinking how you've found such a lovely balance of explaining what you're doing and just chillin out and watching you work ... Hope that doesn't sound too weird lol
Obsessed with this style of video and these recent sculptures! 😍 You are absolutely killing it Anthony. Two top tier sculptures two weeks in a row and that's saying a lot as your sculptures are usually amazing as it is. The clothing textures on this especially looks even better than on Krampus. Love multimedia sculptures, feels like something really fresh and new on the channel.
I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE to see your take on some classic cartoon characters!! Like betty boop, or Finn from Adventure time, Heck a creepy version of Jake from adventure time would be SO SICK!! I want to see your out of the box ideas to turn these characters into your style
Some helpful crafting tips: 1. Add a small sheet of plastic inside on top of the clay inside both Apoxie cans. Place a moist (NOT wet!) small piece of sponge (liike 3 cm across or so...) ontop of the plastic inside. This will keep it nice and pliable! Be sure to always, aaalways put the lids back properly. 2. Fake fur - use a scalpel or hobbyknife/break blade version to cut the very weave on the back instead. This way you will preserve the full fiber length and make it look snazzy! Be sure to test on a small piece so that you can get used to the fabric. Always use VERy sharp tools for this. Dull blades can cause trouble. I have some interesting characters swimming in my mind now... This has been two epic characters and it is so neat that you are trying mixed media styles like this. Awesome!
This turned out absolutely amazing and does the original design justice too! Great work on this I can’t wait to see what you make next!! Maybe heat miser so you can play with a lot of warm, bright tones and what not :)
This is awesome! Love a grumpy bearded warlock! Possible idea for future sculpture Gods and Goddesses from all cultures BUT only the really mundane ones. Like the God of finding onions and just onions or The Goddess of finding missing buttons that maybe aren't what you needed etc etc. Love this channel and it sculptures!
OK I mean you are awesome but am I the only one who loves it the most how he sculpt and not what.. I LOVE the Figures but the way you sculpt wants to make me cry.. It is with so much love, so light handed and sooo patient. I could sit next to you for hours and hours just watching you sculpting. It's amazing ❤️
this is really inspiring! I've been planning on making santa dolls for my family this year, so seeing the steps broken down makes it feel more conquerable. 🙏thanks
This was the BEST out of all of your videos Anthony! You really outdid yourself this time. I think adding so much extra detail to this Krampus really brought him to life. His face was brilliant and full of malice, and those expressively grasping hands, along with that malevolent sneer are just marvelous! I loved the way you used mod podge to stiffen up his robe and the hair and beard, and those fantastic eyebrows (got to love them) were a very cool addition too. I really like this piece because you used more than just sculpey to create him. He's truly a piece of art. Your skills continue to improve and grow, as shown by the difference between your original Krampus and this one.
Ripping the fabric means the edge is exactly across the straight of the weave, which helps with aligning the fabric for cutting out pattern pieces. It will distort the edge where it is ripped, but as long as you aren't cutting up to the edge, it is not a problem. And it's just faster. That blue fabric will probably too, and it's a quick way to get a lot of yardage into manageable pieces.
ripping was the way we used to do COTTON. Todays polyester doesn't rip straight. What she was wanting to do was not cut the fur part. You can easily do that by using an exacto and only cutting thru the backing. That keeps the fur looking natural and keeps the fluff from going everywhere.
The multi-media sculptures have always been as much a favorite of mine as the classic sculptures. The interesting thing about multi-media sculpts is that it is closer to toys and dolls than the Jim Henson movies, which I love very much. Also Coraline and so on. This sculpture also reminds me of "The Dark Crystal" - the original film and the episodes. Gives me a very nightmarish and mysterious Christmas mood.
Really enjoying the longer videos...I like seeing the thought process in action and how you achieve the reality of your ideas... and the little mistakes and ramblings are great too. Plus of course you make the most fabulous figurines regardless of media used. And I can't wait for my festive merch t shirt to arrive!!
You have come such a long ways from your old videos. I’m glad you’ve become more comfortable in front of the camera & more showing more personality. It’s nice to see your growth! Very proud of you!
The Winter Warlock of last year came out to be so much more life-like than the original! Much more intense than a children's movie could present! Very good! Well done! Worth seeing again too!
I am loving your bigger sculptures! You are able to include so much more details and textures. The face, pre-nose, looked like an classic alien traveler. I think you have found the next stage in the progression of your art in these larger sculptures. Kudos!!
He looks absolutely beautiful, I love it, seriously he glistens.. But I wouldn’t have put the paint like stuff on it right away, I would have sprayed something else first, but I get what you were talking about, next time maybe try and see what the spray snow would look like, however I do think it does crumble, but I’m wondering if it would stay put with a spray of glue..or not..but other then that… Love it and I can’t wait for the next sculpture.. I have a funny feeling you’re really getting into the upsizing, instead of the little ones, nothing wrong with changing it up..🤗🤗
I saw a great tip on one of Adam Savage's videos about cutting fake fur... if you turn it over and only cut the backing with like an Exacto, you get results easier cuz you're just cutting the backing and the not chopping into the hair itself! Thought that may be useful for a future project
This is awesome! One thing to try next time you want a ice cold look is some Mica Powder (White) mixed with some Mod Podge (Or PVA glue if you are here in the UK) and Lightly Dust the edges with that. It works a bit like the Jaquard Paint that you used for the face with the really lovely subtle shimmery accent which will make it look like you got it directly out of the freezer! LOVE THE VIDEOS, Ive been binge watching them for days now! 😋
I think you should make a Ghost Face figure from Scream using this kind of technique. He’d work well with his robe, etc. I think it would be really neat.
This is a very niche thing, but he reminds me of this place in the UK. Its on the Isle of White and its called Black Gang Chine. Theres a bunch of animatronic scenes in a fantasy/fairytale esque setting, and my favourite ever since i was a kid has been the weather wizard and the winter witch! Ive no idea if thats the actual names, but its basically a wizard who greets you and shows all of the seasons, explaining what happens during each season. Then further along, you get to this witch who is tall and has long white hair and robes. That whole section just matches your Winter Warlock so well, i wanted to mention it ^^ I believe theyve removed the weather wizard installation nowadays but there might still be footage of it somewhere
Such a fantastic video! Not just the project, the whole esthetic, relaxed chill vibes and openness to your process. That’s inspiring for people sitting at their desks trying to accomplish their vision 🤗
I am LOVING these larger projects. It's giving me inspiration which is totally curing my art block I've been having. Thank you!!! 😍😍😍 I absolutely love the longer videos as well. Amazing!
I just love to see you sculpt faces and hands this big! Amazing work! Also - the white and the glitter did a whole lot for his robes! He looks awesome! Love and light from Norway!
I'm REALLY starting to think you and @JordanPersegati should do a collab! He designs a monster via drawing and you sculpt it! My goodness it would be perfect...ly terrifying haha :) Also this is so great, I just love your work and your universes!
Beautiful finished project as always!! ♥️ For the last two projects I was pondering how’d you create the cloaks, as it seemed difficult, but as always, you made it look so easy and seamless! Bravo! ♥️♥️
I am not sure if anyone has mentioned this, but you can cut faux fur using an exacto knife from the back. It really cuts down on the mess and keeps the fur from having those awkward straight cuts from scissors.
Lovin the new sculptures, amazing creations as always...he needs spring, summer and autumn to keep him company and create balance in the seasons 👍🏻🌼☀️🍁❄
Do you think you could have made his nails out of resin so they looked like icicles? I think he looks amazing. If you want the fur to look shaggier, when you cut it just cut the material (backing) and pull it apart that way the fur is not cut like you gave it a haircut. I just learned that on a DIYers channel who was making Christmas gnomes. You rock!
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Great job…such talent
the winter warlock/ ice king looks amazing.
A trick I learned for cutting fabric with fur on one side is to cut it from the back with an xacto knife. That way you can still draw on the back and get the shapes you want without slicing into the fur.
Reminds me of The Ice King from Adventure Time! Great job 👏 👍
Hey you should show a video of your sculptures in the oven lol. I’m curious.
🎶Put one foot in front of the other, and soon you’ll be walking out the door!!!🎶
Amazing job!!! Great way to start the holiday season! Krampus and the Winter Warlock!!!
I love these big sculptures! And a 40 minute long video?? Yes, please!
That is one amazing warlock, does he have brothers who represents Spring, Summer. and Autumn?
Ooo yes!
The Heat Miser is his twin brother
Yes pleas make them
@@AurorasArtWorld He's Mr. Hundred and One.
@@jake7499 he’s too much.
Ace, I have followed you for over two years now. To see how you and your channel has grown is amazing. The winter warlock is incredible. You did another stunning job. I love the bigger longer projects and all your different styles and techniques of sculpting.
Loving the multi-media sculpts that you have started to do. It opens up a whole new world of creativity - but I also like to see you express materials, such as leather, in clay. Will you be mixing it up, or is this the new normal? Just to be clear I ain't complaining! Though I did buy a lot of Sculpey and FIMO after subbing to your channel :) Also love the longer video.
Dude, you just seem like you just want to share positivity and really enjoy sculpting.
Really enjoying the larger mixed media sculpts you’ve started doing and loved the way you made him all sparkly like he was frozen.
Looks great! You can also cut the fur with a razor knife except you cut it from the back side so you don’t mess up the hairs. It came out really nice!
I use a scalpel and you're right, makes much less mess!
PLEASE make his brother! I love how they interact and to see them to scale next to one another would be incredible! You are doing great things and your creations are inspiring! Thank you Ace of Clay!!
I think you have him confused with Cold Miser whose brother was Heat Miser from The Year Without a Santa Claus.
I love this format of videos. I love longer videos as I can have them open and look at them as I'm doing other things. It's very nice and I don't feel like I'm missing something if I look away for a few seconds at something else. That sculpture turned out so good, too! Rankin-Bass movies are my JAM.
You have really helped me with starting sculptures and learning how to use different types of clay and techniques when making my sculptures ♥️
Thank you for working with new things, the videos really help you stop being intimidated by new things. The last two statures are both terrific, and I'm looking forward to the next.
I've seen it said a few times here, but you can use your exacto/craft blade to cut the faux fur from the back! It helps avoid cutting the fibers blunt and minimizes mess ^w^
Stupid question: Will you show a new package of clay when they start featuring your design on it? Would love to see that when available.
Heh heh noice :) I loved that old stop motion movie. Nice to see him getting the frozen respect he deserves.
I'm loving these larger and longer sculpting videos you have been creating recently. The creativity and details that you have put into the warlock and krampus is insane! I hope you turn the large sculpting videos into a series. What I love about these videos is that we get to see you go into detail on how to create big sculptures like this.
I'm loving the clay/fabric combinations. Its really inspiring to those of us who don't feel confident making an entire clay sculp. Can't wait to see what ya do next
He's awesome. I was really hoping you were going to add paws or a head to his pelt but I'm always thinking of the next little thing which is probably why I never finish things. The lady that suggested a single dewy drop dangling from his huge conk was spot on too. I really enjoyed watching his creation. Thank you
OH my gosh, I did NOT read that as conk and was so damn confused 😭🤣
From his huge WHAT
I just wanna say I was thinking how you've found such a lovely balance of explaining what you're doing and just chillin out and watching you work ... Hope that doesn't sound too weird lol
You mean heatmizer and snowmizer. Those cheesey rakin basin shows are my childhood love them
I really love this style of video. The process, your personality coming out, everything. I lost it at your drum solo on the fabric. 😂
💜
Its fascinating how amazing sculptures you make every time, especially with your latest big projects. Your painting techniques really helped me alot.
Wow! What an awesome sculpt!! Looking forward to relaxing and watching you create this
Wow, amazing job!!! 😍👏🏼
A self-healing cutting mat, the kind with the grid lines, and a fabric cutter that looks like a pizza wheel are total game changers.
Obsessed with this style of video and these recent sculptures! 😍 You are absolutely killing it Anthony. Two top tier sculptures two weeks in a row and that's saying a lot as your sculptures are usually amazing as it is. The clothing textures on this especially looks even better than on Krampus. Love multimedia sculptures, feels like something really fresh and new on the channel.
I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE to see your take on some classic cartoon characters!! Like betty boop, or Finn from Adventure time, Heck a creepy version of Jake from adventure time would be SO SICK!! I want to see your out of the box ideas to turn these characters into your style
Some helpful crafting tips:
1. Add a small sheet of plastic inside on top of the clay inside both Apoxie cans. Place a moist (NOT wet!) small piece of sponge (liike 3 cm across or so...) ontop of the plastic inside. This will keep it nice and pliable! Be sure to always, aaalways put the lids back properly.
2. Fake fur - use a scalpel or hobbyknife/break blade version to cut the very weave on the back instead. This way you will preserve the full fiber length and make it look snazzy! Be sure to test on a small piece so that you can get used to the fabric. Always use VERy sharp tools for this. Dull blades can cause trouble.
I have some interesting characters swimming in my mind now... This has been two epic characters and it is so neat that you are trying mixed media styles like this. Awesome!
This turned out absolutely amazing and does the original design justice too! Great work on this I can’t wait to see what you make next!! Maybe heat miser so you can play with a lot of warm, bright tones and what not :)
That smile at the end was so darn cute. It looks awesome. But honestly, I wouldn’t expect anything less from you. 👌
This is awesome! Love a grumpy bearded warlock! Possible idea for future sculpture Gods and Goddesses from all cultures BUT only the really mundane ones. Like the God of finding onions and just onions or The Goddess of finding missing buttons that maybe aren't what you needed etc etc. Love this channel and it sculptures!
OK I mean you are awesome but am I the only one who loves it the most how he sculpt and not what.. I LOVE the Figures but the way you sculpt wants to make me cry.. It is with so much love, so light handed and sooo patient. I could sit next to you for hours and hours just watching you sculpting. It's amazing ❤️
Yeeeee love the return of the live format and the bigger sculptures!! Super dope, the winter warlock is iconic
this is really inspiring! I've been planning on making santa dolls for my family this year, so seeing the steps broken down makes it feel more conquerable. 🙏thanks
I think the winter warlock is probably the best yet. I love the mixed media stuff. Please do more.
I really enjoy watching the long videos 👌🏼
The sculpt is awesome. It really takes me back to my childhood watching those really old creepy Christmas specials.
This was the BEST out of all of your videos Anthony! You really outdid yourself this time.
I think adding so much extra detail to this Krampus really brought him to life. His face was brilliant and full of malice, and those expressively grasping hands, along with that malevolent sneer are just marvelous! I loved the way you used mod podge to stiffen up his robe and the hair and beard, and those fantastic eyebrows (got to love them) were a very cool addition too. I really like this piece because you used more than just sculpey to create him. He's truly a piece of art. Your skills continue to improve and grow, as shown by the difference between your original Krampus and this one.
I can imagine how much time it takes to shoot the editing turned out great. rate my Huggy Wuggy and let's be friends!
Black for the eyes really helped with the creepy factor because it seems like they follow you now. Love it!
Awesome!!! Could you PLEASE do an episode where you show us your oven and baking process???
I just watched the mixed medium Krampus last night and I’m so excited for these sculptures.
Ripping the fabric means the edge is exactly across the straight of the weave, which helps with aligning the fabric for cutting out pattern pieces. It will distort the edge where it is ripped, but as long as you aren't cutting up to the edge, it is not a problem.
And it's just faster. That blue fabric will probably too, and it's a quick way to get a lot of yardage into manageable pieces.
ripping was the way we used to do COTTON. Todays polyester doesn't rip straight. What she was wanting to do was not cut the fur part. You can easily do that by using an exacto and only cutting thru the backing. That keeps the fur looking natural and keeps the fluff from going everywhere.
Reminds me of the ice wizard from the old Rudolph cartoon. Lol. Awesome bro!!!🤟😁
The multi-media sculptures have always been as much a favorite of mine as the classic sculptures. The interesting thing about multi-media sculpts is that it is closer to toys and dolls than the Jim Henson movies, which I love very much. Also Coraline and so on. This sculpture also reminds me of "The Dark Crystal" - the original film and the episodes. Gives me a very nightmarish and mysterious Christmas mood.
Really enjoying the longer videos...I like seeing the thought process in action and how you achieve the reality of your ideas... and the little mistakes and ramblings are great too. Plus of course you make the most fabulous figurines regardless of media used. And I can't wait for my festive merch t shirt to arrive!!
You have come such a long ways from your old videos. I’m glad you’ve become more comfortable in front of the camera & more showing more personality. It’s nice to see your growth! Very proud of you!
He looks great! Definitely creepier than the original! Still brings back great childhood memories! 🖤
The Winter Warlock of last year came out to be so much more life-like than the original! Much more intense than a children's movie could present!
Very good! Well done! Worth seeing again too!
Thanks for showing such a human side to what you do. That's encouraging to some of us.
He's fabulously wonderful and spooky. You're so talented. I love all things that are mystically scary !! Loooooooove all your creations!!!
I'm so obsessed with these mixed media sculpts and longer videos! I cant wait to see your next video!
He is AWESOME - you are a great artist. Thank you for inviting us into your fantastic universe!
This is absolutely beautiful!!!!! Probably the best sculpture on this chanel!
He is awesome ,you should a warlock for each season
Great job as usual. Using the synthetic wool for the hair instead of yarn made a world of difference!
These larger multi media projects are some of my favorite things you've done!
That sculpture is amazing! I really loved your last one! I love that old film 🥰 it’s amazing what you can sculpt! Keep up the good work!
I am loving your bigger sculptures! You are able to include so much more details and textures. The face, pre-nose, looked like an classic alien traveler. I think you have found the next stage in the progression of your art in these larger sculptures. Kudos!!
He looks absolutely beautiful, I love it, seriously he glistens..
But I wouldn’t have put the paint like stuff on it right away, I would have sprayed something else first, but I get what you were talking about, next time maybe try and see what the spray snow would look like, however I do think it does crumble, but I’m wondering if it would stay put with a spray of glue..or not..but other then that…
Love it and I can’t wait for the next sculpture..
I have a funny feeling you’re really getting into the upsizing, instead of the little ones, nothing wrong with changing it up..🤗🤗
Sculptures have been fire lately. I especially like the paints on this one.
I saw a great tip on one of Adam Savage's videos about cutting fake fur... if you turn it over and only cut the backing with like an Exacto, you get results easier cuz you're just cutting the backing and the not chopping into the hair itself! Thought that may be useful for a future project
This is awesome! One thing to try next time you want a ice cold look is some Mica Powder (White) mixed with some Mod Podge (Or PVA glue if you are here in the UK) and Lightly Dust the edges with that. It works a bit like the Jaquard Paint that you used for the face with the really lovely subtle shimmery accent which will make it look like you got it directly out of the freezer! LOVE THE VIDEOS, Ive been binge watching them for days now! 😋
I think you should make a Ghost Face figure from Scream using this kind of technique. He’d work well with his robe, etc. I think it would be really neat.
This is a very niche thing, but he reminds me of this place in the UK. Its on the Isle of White and its called Black Gang Chine. Theres a bunch of animatronic scenes in a fantasy/fairytale esque setting, and my favourite ever since i was a kid has been the weather wizard and the winter witch! Ive no idea if thats the actual names, but its basically a wizard who greets you and shows all of the seasons, explaining what happens during each season. Then further along, you get to this witch who is tall and has long white hair and robes. That whole section just matches your Winter Warlock so well, i wanted to mention it ^^
I believe theyve removed the weather wizard installation nowadays but there might still be footage of it somewhere
I love him! 💙💙💙 I think the glitters/shimmers really added to the whole outfit!
Such a fantastic video! Not just the project, the whole esthetic, relaxed chill vibes and openness to your process. That’s inspiring for people sitting at their desks trying to accomplish their vision 🤗
This is stunning! You neeeeeed to try Paverpol for hardening the fabric.
He is the king of winter, so enjoyed seeing you build him
I am LOVING these larger projects. It's giving me inspiration which is totally curing my art block I've been having. Thank you!!! 😍😍😍 I absolutely love the longer videos as well. Amazing!
This is super rad!!! It would be cool if his staff was like a misty resin, too! I feel like that would really get the ice feel across :)
Ngl, it would be so neat to see a series of sculptures based on rankin/bass films!
His eyebrows are the perfect touch right along with the glitter!
I love him! He's always been one of my favorite Rankin and Bass characters! Up there with the Great Auk and North Wind spirit. 💜
I just love to see you sculpt faces and hands this big! Amazing work! Also - the white and the glitter did a whole lot for his robes! He looks awesome! Love and light from Norway!
I'm REALLY starting to think you and @JordanPersegati should do a collab! He designs a monster via drawing and you sculpt it! My goodness it would be perfect...ly terrifying haha :)
Also this is so great, I just love your work and your universes!
This is one of my favorites! I love your rendition of the Franklin and Bass wizard!!
This turned out really cool! Not as creepy in the end as I was expecting him to be but I think he's a good balance of cute/creepy
So beautiful
Really enjoying the larger mixed media sculpts you’ve started doing. All the work you make is great
I'd love to see you make a short film some day!! Tim Burton style!!
As a cloth doll artist, I approve of your techniques with the fabric
This combines three of my favorite things
Cold
Wizard
Creepy
It would be awesome if you could do heat and/or snow miser! I think it would be really fun and cool sculpture
Love this! The Rankin & Bass Christmas specials are my go-to tradition.
Beautiful finished project as always!! ♥️ For the last two projects I was pondering how’d you create the cloaks, as it seemed difficult, but as always, you made it look so easy and seamless! Bravo! ♥️♥️
I’m loving the new multi media sculpts!!
This is one of my favorite childhood movies.. and you made him look amazing..
The WINTER WARLOCK!!!! I love that film and he is a favorite of mine too 🥰
Absolutely stunning!! I love the mixed media projects!
I am not sure if anyone has mentioned this, but you can cut faux fur using an exacto knife from the back. It really cuts down on the mess and keeps the fur from having those awkward straight cuts from scissors.
Lovin the new sculptures, amazing creations as always...he needs spring, summer and autumn to keep him company and create balance in the seasons 👍🏻🌼☀️🍁❄
Do you think you could have made his nails out of resin so they looked like icicles? I think he looks amazing. If you want the fur to look shaggier, when you cut it just cut the material (backing) and pull it apart that way the fur is not cut like you gave it a haircut. I just learned that on a DIYers channel who was making Christmas gnomes. You rock!
Whoa!! That's so awesome warlock. Brilliant design, worth it. 👏
Re-iterating that I love thie longer format videos and the multi-media projects. Next level stuff!!
I'm dying over all of your sculptures wearing tiny little Santa Hats. 🎅
These longer videos are giving me life. I love to see it! Keep up the incredible work
Love, love it! I’m just sitting here thinking about not only your amazing talent, but the depth of your imagination!!!
Do you ever film pieces where you scrap an idea early on and come back with a different approach? It'd be nice to see some fails or reworks