"Water Woman I" is meant to elicit feelings of calm and despair. The climax occurs just after 1 minute, and the entire piece is 2:10.
Water Women is an ongoing collection of 1/1, cinematic, animated digital paintings by visual artist Katherine Buglione with unique musical scores by Keith Zarriello aka "The Shivers." Each piece is made from a digitally hand-painted portrait that is subsequently animated and laid over filmed footage of water scenes in double-exposure format. The subject matter works in conjunction with the music to form deeply emotional "living paintings."
Water Women is a collection of 1/1, cinematic, animated digital paintings by visual artist Katherine Buglione with unique musical scores by Keith Zarriello aka "The Shivers." Each piece is made from a digitally hand-painted portrait that is subsequently animated and laid over filmed footage of water scenes in double-exposure format. The subject matter works in conjunction with the music to form deeply emotional "living paintings." The pointed ears are meant to depict creatures that are human-like but feel a bit out of place.
Water Woman I
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"Water Woman I" is meant to elicit feelings of calm and despair. The climax occurs just after 1 minute, and the entire piece is 2:10.
Water Women is an ongoing collection of 1/1, cinematic, animated digital paintings by visual artist Katherine Buglione with unique musical scores by Keith Zarriello aka "The Shivers." Each piece is made from a digitally hand-painted portrait that is subsequently animated and laid over filmed footage of water scenes in double-exposure format. The subject matter works in conjunction with the music to form deeply emotional "living paintings."
Water Women is a collection of 1/1, cinematic, animated digital paintings by visual artist Katherine Buglione with unique musical scores by Keith Zarriello aka "The Shivers." Each piece is made from a digitally hand-painted portrait that is subsequently animated and laid over filmed footage of water scenes in double-exposure format. The subject matter works in conjunction with the music to form deeply emotional "living paintings." The pointed ears are meant to depict creatures that are human-like but feel a bit out of place.