A few days ago, we learned about a few more very “hands on” techniques of animation. The one that caught my attention the most was the glass pane animations done by the legend, Frederick Back. His work is famously dubbed “paintings in motion”. He was able to flawlessly render very detailed and lively worlds in a very time consuming and difficult medium.
Inspired by his animation, I looked up more animators who used this technique and I came across Aleksandr Petrov. He is a Russian animator and director that uses oil paints on glass sheets. Characteristics of his work include his Romantic Realism painting style as well as incorporating imagery to show his characters inner thoughts and dreams. Two instances of these metaphor scenes include the fisherman and the marlin swimming together through the sky and sea from his Academy Award Winning short, The Old Man and The Sea and the illusion to illness in his other short My Love, is shown by the main character being buried under snow on a dark night. I have linked a video that shows some excerpts from the animations previously mentioned.
LeAnn Schmitt


