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1. Animated Fragments #7

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Supreme Believers (Nowness edit) by Universal Everything (UK)

Fancy One by Anthony VanArsdale (USA)
Clapping Mouse

Tram (excerpt) by Rozi Békés (Hungary)

Gahhd Beckay, first dialogue animation by Karl Hadrika (US)

Vintage animation test by Ollie Johnston, one of Disney’s Nine Old Men (US)


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2. Quentin Sculpture By Anthony VanArsdale



Look what I got in my inbox yesterday! This beautiful sculpture of Quentin from the Robot Museum is by the amazing illustrator Anthony VanArsdale http://www.anthonyvanarsdale.blogspot.com/ Anthony and his brothers have been watching the progress of the Robot Museum and that's been so encouraging. I know If I ever feel I like the Robot Museum is taking to long or I get down about it in any way i just have to look at this sculpture and I'll be instantly cheered up. And Anthony's sending it to me, so I get to use it as a model to draw from a la James Gurney...
Anyway, I had to share this with everyone because it's pretty much the best thing ever. Thank you so much Anthony.

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3. Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos by R.L. LaFevers

 ***Theodosia Throckmorton (Theo for short), the young daughter of the curator of the Museum of Legends and Antiquities in London, is very busy these days. The year is 1906, and the world’s western powers are busily excavating the treasure

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