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| Doodle Dreams by csz97 |
DREAMS - one of the most mysterious gifts that we
possess as human beings. No one has fully understood its content and purpose, not even
science. They differ from one person to another but every dream gives us the same
experience that makes us think they are real at that moment. It taps our senses
and digs out sorts of emotion like happiness, sorrow, joy, anxiety, fear, or
bliss. They take us to places without the use of our feet. They give us vision without
the use of our eyes.
I have always been fascinated with dreams. Some dreams are
simple flashback of memories, while others are extreme, impossible and merely
bizarre. Sometimes I
write about these dreams and try to seek interpretations,
hoping to discover a treasure that is buried in my subconscious. But sometimes
words aren’t enough so I try to
doodle the remaining images in my memory from the
dream.
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Disintegration of Persistence of
Memory by Salvador Dali |
For artists, dreams have become a source of inspiration. It
has influenced the world of literature and art ever since. We can read it in the books of the Bible, in
the verses of Homer’s epics, in the novels of Stephen King and even in the
songs of Billy Joel and Beatles' Paul McCartney. Dreams also inspired visual artists
like Surrealist painter Salvador Dali, and film-makers like Christopher Nolan
who directed “
Inception,” a sci-fi fiction action film about manipulating dreams. With the rise
of cutting edge technology, these dreams can now be inspired to create other
forms such as computer graphics, digital film and music, and animation (may it
be in 2D or 3D form). All of these are not possible without man’s determination
to understand, recreate, and share the magical experience of dreams.
Of all the different forms, Animation may be one of the most
challenging to create. It uses all the other elements from the other forms: the
aesthetics of visual arts, the technicalities of film-making, and the story
telling of literature. And to celebrate the wonderful world of Animation, Animahenasyon is here to gather every
Filipino animators and talents to showcase their works. For years, the
Philippine Animation Festival helped gather, promote, hone, and recognize
student and professional animators around the country.
As a budding animator, it is also my dream to be recognized
in Animahenasyon. Last 2009, my class
project, a stop-motion short film, was fortunate to be one of the finalists. In
2010, a new contest was opened, the poster design contest, and I grabbed the
opportunity to participate. With God’s grace, my entry “AnimaDreams” was chosen as the official poster design for this
year’s Animahenasyon. It is a Digital
Illustration created in Photoshop.
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"AnimaDreams" Poster for
Animahenasyon 2011 |
My design is inspired by a dream land where nature, humanity
and technology coexist harmoniously. As a Mindanaoan, I incorporated artistic
elements that I have been accustomed while growing up in a place known as a melting
pot of culture. The background is a pattern inspired by
ukkil, the art of carving of the Sulu Archipelago. You can also see
the famous
vinta of Zamboanga and a woven
turung dulang used as the geometric headpiece
for the iconic figure. The head, representing the talented and creative
Filipino, is in a form of a detailed futuristic luminous tree. It also symbolizes
the innovative, forward-thinking, and brilliant mind of Filipinos.
Aside from
culture and technology, nature is also a vital source of my inspiration. The creatures
are sci-fi glowing versions of bizarre organisms that do exist in reality. They
give color to our environment, make it a livelier place. And together with these creatures are two
characters, a boy and a girl, joyously swinging in motion under the giant
trees. They are bare foot, one with nature, discovering the fantastic world of
dreams.
Like my artwork,
Animahenasyon is a festive place where
dreams come alive. It’s a place where each and every talent collaborate to
create animation, a dynamic form of medium used to express visions and tell
stories. Animation is a product of our endless desire to make dreams a reality.
Though dreams are mysteries rooted from the deepest, darkest corner of our psyche,
it is but a mere extension of a bigger, brighter place that we can easily
access anytime, anywhere – our
IMAGINATION.
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I wrote this article for the souvenir program for Animahenasyon 2011.