Everybody go over to
The Washington Post , slide down to Hillary's Fairy Tale on the middle left, and click on it to enjoy the animation genius of Ann Telnaes. Quick!
UPDATE: I switched the link to a direct-to-Annimation link.
ANOTHER UPDATE: Here's Ann's animation for
Friday . For some reason the page is balky for loading, give it a kick or two and it comes through fine.
It was still there when I checked: Fairy Tale
ReplyDeleteIt's very cute, yet biting. Bitingly cute, I suppose. Do you know if Ann does the Flash animating herself?
Yes she does!
ReplyDeleteThanks Randy, I made the link direct. But still, watch for another one on Friday.
ReplyDeleteAnn writes, draws, and animates? That's simply awesome. She has certainly raised the bar, and now I'm expecting Cul de Sac as a daily animation. I want to see Mr. Otterloop's chin wiggle, dang it!
ReplyDeleteRandy, you're scaring me. Ann's trained in this stuff (CalArts) though she taught herself Flash animation.
ReplyDeleteBwwwahahhahhahaha!!! The smile at the end! Genius!
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteAnn's work is great.
Rick
Now that I know Ann taught herself Flash and animated this on her own, I like it even better.
ReplyDeleteHi Richard...I'm a frenh Cartonnist...I've discovered your work one month ago and i'm felt in love about it...Congratulations!Never saw a so good job since peanuts about Shultz and quentin Blake...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations...
I put your blog in my links...
Be good...
Guillaume Bianco...
Ps:How to find a book from you?
Could you inform me?
Best regards
Merci beaucoup, Guillaume! Je n'est parle pas francais, despite a couple of years of trying to learn in junior high.
ReplyDeleteSchulz and Blake! I feel like I'm walking in tall cotton! I'll go look at your blog and link up, too.
And click on the bottom link, "a funny book by me". I appreciate your support!
les meilleurs voeux,
Richard