For one 12 months, Los Angeles-based animator Daren Jannace would sketch 30 tiny drawings on normal yellow Submit-It notes. Illustrating colourful squiggly traces, blob-like characters, and the occasional textual content, every sq. canvas grew to become half of a bigger stop-motion storyline known as “10,946.”
The brief movie follows Jannace’s day by day musings set atop a black slicing mat and paired with audio—music, a buzzing fly, and a toddler screaming included—recorded on his cellphone. Portraying a choreographed patchwork of life throughout one year, the animation additionally chronicles Jannace’s artistic evolution because the drawings shift from extra minimal scenes originally to longer, extra advanced concepts because the 12 months progresses.
Remember to watch the credit, which embrace a glimpse of fellow animators who created related works alongside Jannace. Head to Vimeo for extra animations.