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I grew up at "the end of the road" in the very small size woodsy town called Ely in way northern Minnesota (5hrs north of Minneapolis) and quickly got out ;) Went to MCAE art school for 11th and 12th grade in Minneapolis. After that I just journeyed around a bunch!, a bunch a bunch! from Arizona to Colorado, from Seattle to San Francisco and every where around them, with of course the adventure to Europe and traveling all over from Spain to Amsterdam judging the Cannabis Cup to skiing down the Swiss Alps, seeing the Dali museum and sitting at Jim Morrison's grave. I now live in Seattle with friends and family spread out all over, I love to paint and to pay the bills I've worked lots of jobs but I'm good with people so restaurant work has made for a good fit. Plus with the whole jump up and go traveling thing. What else, what else... I don't know there's tons, look for the book. And Hey! Please comment (remember you need to follow me to comment) and I'm still painting so there's often new stuff, I'd love to have you as a follower and hear your comments, or as known on my page a dream makers :)

Village Ghetto Land

Nintendo DS & 3DS
Cell & Picture
Animation



I wanted to build and do a full set animation but didn't know what to do. My friend Nathan and I were hangin' out talking and he said he was trying to put this little film fest togather and I should consider doing an animation for it. I was on it, he mentioned doing an animation for Stevie Wonders "Village Ghetto Land" so I listened to the song and started building a set. The stats came from Nathan, I don't have the same passions he does for the political asspect of it, but I love to animate and create worlds.
A lot of what was seen was made from cardboard, paint, construction paper and whatever else I could find laying around. The actors range from Dolls, to Homies, to Legos. I think there's a Gremlin in there some where too. This was done on a program called flipbook on my DS which was all the beginning cell animation, and then on my 3DS video tool frame by frame, which was all the main music video.Took about four 4 months ended up being like 1800 frames.

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