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Rafael Varona

 

Impossible Bottles 1 by Rafael Varona     Impossible Bottles 2 by Rafael Varona

Rafael Varona’s project “Impossible Bottles” is the shape of a Wes Anderson feeling stuffed inside a self-contained ship in a bottle. There’s magic inside every rhythmic rotation, every sway, every bubble. As an animator myself, I’m easily entertained by things that move. There’s a life and an excitement in movement. But there’s a subtlety to the motion Rafael creates here that captivates me beyond the blinking lights and acid trip cartoons that usually hold my attention. That subtlety lends itself far beyond the confines of these tiny bottles that house impossible ecosystems. Pushing further back in space than borders will allow before pulling us back into the bottle with it. We don’t know how these figures ended up in the bottles. But then again, we don’t know how we got there either.

Rafael Varona is a talented designer, illustrator and animator from Berlin Germany with many more places to take us. Keep an eye out for more of his work in the future and go check out his already impressive portfolio here:

 

http://www.rafael-varona.com/

https://www.behance.net/rafaelvarona

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Jeff Smith

I'm a storyteller at heart. It's hard for me to separate myself from the stories that I read in books, see in illustrations or hear through music or poetry. I am the characters. They are my problems, they are my adventures. Some storytellers find themselves restricted to words alone, but I feel that certain stories should be unleashed in a variety of mediums. There are even stories that demand it. We've all had an experience where an image, song or poem drilled deeper into our existence than we were ever willing. But its there and continues to be a part of us. I'm attempting to do the same. My main focus is the visual side of storytelling but I continue to write music and poetry and I perform often. As my experience broadens I hope to have an everlasting and positive effect on those that are willing to take a look, have a listen and become part of the story with me.

2 Comments

  1. October 24, 2014 at 1:23 am — Reply

    Youre from Berlin? That’s awesome!
    Oh, and these are freaking sweet

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      October 25, 2014 at 8:09 pm — Reply

      I’m glad you like them! However, I’m just the writer. Haha! If you click on one of the links at the bottom of the page it’ll take you to some of Rafael’s portfolio sites. I’m sure he’d love the attention as well! And thanks for checking things out here. There’s more goodness to come!

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