Timelapses for Transformational Sketches

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Nandini Valli Muthiah from Chennai, India. Disillusioned 1. 2010 CE. Digital photo. View the original artwork here © Nandini Valli Muthiah.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Zanele Muholi from South Africa, Bester I, Mayotte, 2015 CE, digital photo. Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town/Johannesburg, and Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York. View the original artwork here (Fig. 2) © Zanele Muholi.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Paracas Makers of southern Peru. Orca geoglyph. 800-100 CE. In situ. View the original artwork here.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Mbuti Makers of Democratic Republic of the Congo. Pongo. ca. 1900 CE. Barkcloth and pigment. Los Angeles County Museum of Art Collection. View the original artwork here.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Pazyryk Maker(s) of Siberia. Horned Creature Shoulder Tattoo. ca. 500 BCE. Image Source: Iwe 2013, Fig. 14; after Polosmak 2000; View the original artwork here.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Emily Kame Kngwarreye of Alhalkere, Australia. Yam Story I. 1994 CE. Acrylic on canvas. View the original artwork here © Emily Kame Kngwarreye.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: “Who Killed Captain Alex?” movie poster, ca. 2010 CE. View the original artwork here.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Mandak Maker(s) of New Ireland. Uli Figure. 1850-1950 CE. Wood, paint, fiber, shell, 52 x 16 x 13 ¾”. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection. View the original artwork here.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Jōmon Period Maker(s) of Japan. Dogū. ca. 1000-400 BCE. Ceramic. Tokyo National Museum Collection. View the original artwork here.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Palauan Maker(s) of Palau. Bai Melekeong. ca. 1783 CE. In situ. View the original artwork here (Fig. 3).

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Western Mexico Shaft Tomb Tradition Maker(s) of Nayarit, Mexico. Kneeling Pregnant Woman. 300 BCE – 300 CE. Ceramic. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. View the original artwork here.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Frida Kahlo of Mexico. Four Inhabitants of Mexico. 1938 CE. Oil on canvas. Unknown Collection. View the original artwork here © Frida Kahlo.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Pastoral Period Maker(s) of Ozaneare, Tassili n’Ajjer. Mother and Rebellious Child. ca. 5000-2000 BCE. Pigment on rock. Image source: Visona et al. 2001, 30.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Osman Hamdi Bey. Two Musician Girls. 1850-1900 CE. Oil on canvas, 39 x 58 cm. Pera Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. View the original artwork here.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Abelam Maker(s) of Maprik, Papua New Guinea. Tje Yam Mask. ca. 1950 CE.  Natural fiber and pigment. National Gallery of Victoria, Australia. View the original artwork here.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Hank Willis Thomas. Jungle Fever, 1987. 2007 CE. Chromatic print, 29 ¾ x 23 15/16” (image). Museum of Modern Art, New York. View the original artwork here © Hank Willis Thomas.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Chinese Maker(s). Mao Zedong depicted on a 1960’s poster declaring ‘revolutionary committees are good’. ca. 1960 CE. View the original artwork here © Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Ravinder Reddy. Devi. ca. 2017 CE. Multimedia, approx. 15’. View the original artwork here © Ravinder Reddy.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Greek Maker(s) of Athens, Greece. Sculptures from the Acropolis (as displayed at The British Museum). ca. 447-438 BCE. Marble. The British Museum Collection. View the original photo here © The Trustees of The British Museum.

GIF timelapse video of digital transformation sketching process by Marizela Garza of the original artwork: Zig Jackson. Indian Photographing Tourist Photographing Indians, Crow Fair, Montana. 1991 CE. Gelatin silver print. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. View the original photo here © Zig Jackson.

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