Summer Camp: Movie Haus

Movie Haus

Movie Haus

Summer is upon most of us and if you’d like to take this opportunity to explore and create, we’d like to invite to you join me and Jamie in Summer Camp: Movie Haus!

From set design, to costuming, framing and narrative, movies are a great source of inspiration. We don’t know how many times we’ve come out of a film recalling certain compositions, feelings or ideas we’ve wanted to share and express. Movies make you feel, so why not express those feelings with your art!

Movie Haus

For this course, we’ll view and be inspired by 4 specific movies to create new works of art! Each week we’ll watch a different film and tackle specific themes expressed by that movie such as composition, sensations, fears and narrative devices. Not only will you get to meet new people (make new friends!) and network, but you’ll also have the opportunity to get feedback on your artwork from not only both Jamie and I, but also from your classmates as well! It’s an incredible opportunity to find out how others perceive and interpret your work.

Assignments are structured for all levels of artistic ability and anyone from all over the world can join in (you just need a computer + internet connection!) Read up more on the course, and see a complete list of new courses available that’s going to set your creativity soaring here!

Summer Camp starts 1st August, so grab a big tub of popcorn and settle into your seats!

Jonathan Ryan Storm

Jonathan Ryan Storm

Jonathan Ryan Storm

Jonathan Ryan Storm

Like bits of puzzle that belong together but not quite, Vermont based Jonathan Ryan Storm’s work appears to be a catalog of things both real and imagined. His painted objects seem to be artifacts in an imaginary museum — filled with things you’ve never seen before or know about.

Jonathan is Little Paper Plane’s bi-monthly artist of the month of July and you can find four exclusive prints of his in the LPP shop. Read the interview that he did up with Kelly too!

Stephane Tartelin

Stephane Tartelin

Stephane Tartelin

Stephane Tartelin

Stephane Tartelin

Loving the pretty ladies illustrated by Stephane Tartelin. He’s an illustrator based in France and is currently doing work for Elle magazine. Although his earlier works were digitally produced, I really like his current hand-drawn ones – his lines are beautiful!

His work is not only limited to the fairer sex, there’s a fair amount of quirky creatures too, which you can easily spot in some of the images above. You can buy limited edition posters and prints over in his shop too if you’re lucky — most of it is sold out!

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