Friday 26 February 2021

Stop Motion Animation

 

Tomas Mankovsky



Website about making of animation 
 





Hand drawn and painted test animation made by  SJL Y13 student Rebecca


Hand drawn and painted test animation by Y13 student Rebecca


Cut paper animation by Y11 student Amelia






Tuesday 23 February 2021

Maori Facial Tattoos



Tā moko is the permanent marking or "tattoo" as traditionally practised by Maori people, the indigenous people of  New Zealand

Tohunga-tā-moko (tattooists) were considered tapu, or untouchable and sacred


Ink and watercolour print by Thomas Chambers based on watercolour sketch by Sidney Parkinson from 1784


Painting by Tamati Waka Nene by Gottfried Lindauer 1890





Polynesian Facial Tattoos



Portrait and profile views of “Tepano,”  from Easter Island 1880s. 
Engravings after the drawing of Hjalmar Stolpe, a Swedish ethnographer


Photographs of Tepano 1880s

Tribal Facial Tattoos from Papua New Guinea 





Hula facial tattooing, ca. 1915. The stepped tattoos (lakatoi) on the woman’s cheeks and nose note that her father participated in several successful trading voyages. However, some scholars believe that this design evolved from the concept of an elbowed bird’s wing, possibly a predatorial bird. The motif on the throat denotes that the woman is married Traditionally, tattoo artists were almost always female and different women were employed for tattooing specific parts of the body.
 






Tuesday 2 February 2021

Animals In Art

 


This one is a head piece or crest worn on top of the head




Chiwara

Ritual objects based on Antelopes made by the Bambara people of what is now Mali in West Africa

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Bronze Leopard Sculptures Mid to Late 19th Century made by the Benin People of Nigeria

Airavata -  King Of The Animal Kingdom in Hindu Tradition


Bas Relief Sculpture on Temple in New Dehli


17-18th Century Painting 


1840 Watercolour Painting


East Indian Dokra 

Dokra or Dhokra is the name of metal casting process used not the creatures


early 19th Century





Animal styled masks Burkina Faso 19th Century





Bobo Masks Burkina Faso