Animated Characters Perform Mundane Tasks in Stop-Motion Shorts by Stefano Colferai




Animation


#humor #pop culture #stop motion #video



March 10, 2020


Grace Ebert




Stefano Colferai’s animated characters may be made of plasticine, but they certainly understand the very human struggles that come along with sending a text while walking, stepping outside on a hot day, and managing a freelance life. The Milan-based animator sculpts miniature scenes for his figures—who sometimes bear a likeness to Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction or performance artist Marina Abramović—in his wildly relatable stop-motion shorts that expertly reveal his characters’ personalities. For more of Colferai’s humorous, and even life-affirming, projects, follow him on Instagram and Behance. (via Tina Roth Eisenberg)








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Animation, Art, Design, Entertainment, humor, pop culture, stop motion, video

Animation, Art, Design, Entertainment, humor, pop culture, stop motion, video

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