This is very amazing!!! I took the class from Jan DesRosier. If you click on her name within my blog it will take you to her site and you can find it there. It's just called Prints on Wood I think.
Kseniya Simonova is a sand animator from Ukraine. She started drawing with sand after her business collapsed due to the 2008 financial crisis, and had less than a year's experience when she entered Ukraine's Got Talent. She became the 2009 winner of that show, constructing an animation that portrayed life during the USSR's Great Patriotic War against the Third Reich in World War II. When I saw this I was so memorized and touched by this found sand art . The way each series tells a story and how it goes with the music is so remarkable. Even her hand movement stresses the way she feels. I love the way she transitions between each piece. The viewer has no idea what the next piece is going to look like, but it is built with her emotions and music. She has her whole heart in each art piece. I can’t to see what she’ll do next.
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hello jennifer you are cool drawings is a great pleasure share those beautiful desings that perfom
Amazing! I was mesmerized...couldn't believe the transformation from each scene to the next. Thank you for sharing!
these beautiful work whith you thanks
This is very amazing!!! I took the class from Jan DesRosier. If you click on her name within my blog it will take you to her site and you can find it there. It's just called Prints on Wood I think.
Kseniya Simonova is a sand animator from Ukraine. She started drawing with sand after her business collapsed due to the 2008 financial crisis, and had less than a year's experience when she entered Ukraine's Got Talent. She became the 2009 winner of that show, constructing an animation that portrayed life during the USSR's Great Patriotic War against the Third Reich in World War II. When I saw this I was so memorized and touched by this found sand art . The way each series tells a story and how it goes with the music is so remarkable. Even her hand movement stresses the way she feels. I love the way she transitions between each piece. The viewer has no idea what the next piece is going to look like, but it is built with her emotions and music. She has her whole heart in each art piece. I can’t to see what she’ll do next.
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