Article 4WAZK Animated Clay Bodies Repeatedly Pile Upon Each Other Then Painfully Separate in a Strange Dance

Animated Clay Bodies Repeatedly Pile Upon Each Other Then Painfully Separate in a Strange Dance

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Lori Dorn
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In the incredible animated short "Flurry" by the very talented visual artist Mike Pelletier (previously), a group of brightly colored bodies made out of clay repeatedly pile together and painfully separate in a strange bacchanalic dance.

The slapping soundtrack by Dylan Galletly serves to further extend this fascinating concept.

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