Lindy Hop, 1936
Miguel Covarrubias
"…he became friends with the intellectual elite of the Harlem Renaissance. His drawings and caricatures were featured in Vanity Fair, Vogue and Fortune magazines. In 1927 he illustrated Negro Drawings, which presented a more dignified image of African Americans to mainstream America. In the following years, Covarrubias also depicted Afro-Mexicans, Afro-Cubans and West and North Africans.“
I.M. Weasel and I.R. Baboon
Storyboard for Toy Story by Kelly Asbury
The Last Man On Earth (1964)
Coraline (2009) dir. Henry Selick
The Big City
So I’ve been looking into the old animation showcase show called Liquid TV and thus far I have found this to be one of their best shorts
“(T-T-T-Time!)“.
un boîte