Abstract Animation with Jodie Mack | KQED Arts
In this episode of Art School, tag along with experimental animator Jodie Mack as she works on a new project in San Francisco. Inspired by a recent trip to Mexico, her new film features bright Oaxacan fabrics placed within landscapes and domestic scenes. She also introduces some pioneers of abstract animation and gives an overview of her techniques and past work. Find more videos from KQED Art School: http://www.KQED.org/ArtSchool

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