Sunday, 7 July 2013

Western Spaghetti - PES



Here is the second of three of Pes' works that I have studied as part of my animation research. 
This sketch involves making spaghetti Bolognese  once again with inanimate objects that have nothing to do with food. I think this is hugely creative how Pes has managed to give these items and features convincing characteristics of the things they are impersonating. 





The first example shows the cooking pan being basted with tin foil. I completely appreciate the dedication this took as each piece would have had to be cut fresh to demonstrate fluid movement of the 'oil'





I love how the boiling water in the pot is portrayed using bubble wrap. With each frame the bubble wrap's position to mimic the bubbling of the water.  


















Ingredients that are added to the 'Bolognese' are cleverly thought out and are easy to identify. Such as the post it notes 'melting' in the pan like butter.












Even the process of chopping the ingredients is brilliant in the ways of which it has been animated. The single rubix cube piece is then chopped into tiny pieces. 





I think Pes is brilliant at adopting unlikely objects and giving them accurate characteristics. Pes has used stop motion to allow said objects to become other things and have other properties. 





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