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Since it's #femalefilmmakerfriday, I want to point out that nearly all the great films I saw in the first day of #GLAS2018 were directed by women, including:
Pépé le morse - Lucrèce Andreae
Pussy - Renata Gasiorowska
Enough - Anna Mantzaris
The Burden - Niki Lindroth von Bahr
Chuck Jones at his Chuck Jonesiest.
A piece he did for the May 1969 issue of @PsychToday.
Know Your Designers—Louie Schmitt (1908-1993) worked for Disney & MGM before designing greeting cards for Hallmark https://t.co/m1hAuGmVvp
This new New Yorker cover is an example of the artist's ability to communicate clearly and succinctly when words are insufficient.
Incredible sense of fun and inventiveness in these cartoons by Brazilian legend J. Carlos.
UPA studio in Toluca Lake designed by John Lautner (1949), torn down decades ago, one of the most elegant and humane animation studios ever.
HISTORY—Boris Gorelick started as an artist/activist who created pieces about lynchings & labor rights before becoming a background painter.
A striking experimental piece by Sleeping Beauty production designer Eyvind Earle—post-Disney (1970), but before his fine art got formulaic.
While paintings BGs on Mary Poppins, Art Riley made these watercolors of Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro—love the sense of drama & scale.