Made today’s Yoodle, in the theme of fashion design, for YouTube. Was a joy to work for my favorite channel ;)
Thank you for your beautiful animation work @oli.bla
The Brooklyn-based artist @Ohnilisle built a career on exaggeration — bold figures, theatrical color, the kind of excess that feels completely intentional. She cites the 1880s, the 1940s, the 1980s. She wants ball gowns and golf carts and ending the night at the beach. When she thinks about light, she thinks about it as color — something that shifts a space the same way a silhouette shifts a look.
“I always try to consider the light source, as well as the potential of a light being a color other than white/yellow/amber.”
We talked about what she's building, and why the room she builds it in matters more than most people admit.”
📸 @brianvu
Let it glow, let it glow, let it glow. ❆
Artist @ohnilisle leaned into "ethereal, ‘80s Bauhaus energy" for her December logo design.
Read our full Q&A with Ohni on our site. 🔗Link in bio.
Every month, we feature a new take on the CBC Arts logo created by a Canadian artist. ⬇️ Scroll through our posts to see what other artists have created.
For article , “Why Women Are Weary of the Emotional Labor of ‘Mankeeping’. “
Discussing how when male social circles shrink, female partners say they have to meet more social and emotional needs.
Quick one for NYT opinion, article about United States Department of Agriculture’s National Plant Germplasm System, aka seeds and plants maintained by scientists that undergird our food system in vast collections.
This collection exists to preserve and study all plant genetic resources.
For this month’s @wired advice column, “If I’m male, but prefer playing female characters, am I gay/trans/a creep?” Made me me think of my nephew playing female characters in Fortnite because they’re thinner and harder to shoot…
Cover & accompanying interior illo for Thursday Styles Section, “If You Know What ‘Brainrot’ Means, You Might Already Have It” , dissecting the lingo & behaviors of the terminally online. Thanks Jeremy :)