Oh man, I love me some Grickle. I would be probably be happy if YouTube was nothing but Graham Annable’s surreal animations. Here’s his latest, Channels.
I am also looking forward to snagging a copy of Graham’s upcoming Book of Grickle, a compilation of his comics work, which is just as twisted and perfectly paced as his animation.
Graham Annable posted a bunch of LOST-themed sketches on Twitter (@grickle) leading up to the premiere of the show a few weeks ago. He’s finally compiled them into a photoset on Flickr: Foggy Memories of LOST.
Vera Brosgol did the same, though you’ll need to dig a little deeper through her Twitpic account to find them.
Graham Annable has just launched a little online shop selling prints and original artwork. Shown here: a totally wicked print set entitled “The Children of the Night & Their Dad”: The Grickle Store.
And please don’t forget about Graham’s brilliant animations on YouTube. They remain one of my favourite things on the Internet. If only Graham had an online store now to sell DVDs of the these puppies… Ahem.
How did I miss this? Graham Annable has posted another brilliant animated short. He constructs these with iMovie, the free software that comes with Macs, which is mighty impressive. The animation’s limited, but Graham proves just how far pacing, humour, music, sound effects, and art direction get you when it comes to storytelling. P.S. That’s Jon Klassen of An Eye for Annai on the melodica!
Sorry for the quick notice, but if you live in Portland, OR (or thereabouts) I think it’s worth noting that the previously mentioned Hickee Crew have an open reception tomorrow (June 7th) at the Pony Club for The Hickee Trunk Show. Check the Hickee Blog for details, but here are the stats:
The Hickee Trunk Show
At The Pony Club
625 NW Everett St. #105
Portland, OR 97209
Opening reception: June 7th, 2007
6pm-10pm
And speaking of Graham Annable, seems a perfect time to share another one of his little animations. You’ve been subscribing to them over at YouTube ever since we first posted about them, right? Thought so.