A beautiful composition featuring two satyr type characters admiring a lady, who seems displeased at being starred at. I like the muted color choices, browns against blues. I am dying to animate those kind of characters. I even have an idea for a short film...but that's way in the future, after I finish my film with the girl and her tiger.
It's to long to make Mushka, Andreas I thought you finish it, is this movie is a copyright of Disney or it's your own copyright.
ReplyDeleteAndreas, we're can I find the book of "The Nine Old Men" it's in a book store or at your studio, I really don't know we're it is.
DeleteThe picture at the side of the blog links right to the amazon page for the book ;)
DeleteOk I get it thanks.
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DeleteI can imagine the two satyr's having very engaging conversations with each other about life and such.
ReplyDeleteAlso i love the colors!, not too over done but gives it a wonderful classical glow.
This reminds me of a painting by William Etty, that was his diploma piece for the Royal Academy -- here: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/work-of-art/frame-for-william-etty-ra-sleeping-nymph-and-satyrs
ReplyDeleteIt was terribly scandalous at the time, and the Kley seems like the toned-down-for-Victorians version of the same subject.