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Animated very short film made with photography

romain claris

pro member
Hi,

it's a pleasure to share my latest work, a very short animated film, made with/from Nicolas Claris photographies.
It's been several months I have been working with IA tools and I am proud to share the film about the object designer Gilles Jonemann :


Appointed a “Maître d’Art” in 2004, Gilles Jonemann is a creator of jewelry and objects, among the most innovative and singular figures in contemporary jewelry design. Creating a true break with traditional jewelry history, he advocates the use of non-precious materials. His humor and remarkable talent for assemblage led him, from the 1970s onward, to incorporate discarded objects into his creations: bottle necks, nuts and bolts, champagne corks, keys… along with vegetal elements, debris, driftwood, quail eggs, bones, pebbles, fish scales, shells… His works are often animated by a spirit of irreverence akin to Dada, the Surrealists, and American Pop artists in the art of assemblage. His attraction to distant cultures met the world of Issey Miyake in 1990, leading to a fruitful collaboration. In 2007, Jonemann was involved in the launch of Petit h for the House of Hermès.
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Have a nice day,

Romain Claris
 
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