![]() ![]() I just draw and it doesn’t matter what I draw. I found through asking the questions – and the answers to those questions – why did I draw, how do I draw, why I stopped drawing, where are you drawn, and so on. For me, there are no deadlines exactly, because the whole process is therapy. And to me that is very therapeutic.ĭo you find that having to work to deadlines, either for your university or yourself, has any kind of positive or negative impact on how you structure your time in approaching a creative project? So I draw a very tiny thing – just a line or a dog, I don’t want to think anything, I just want to do something with my pen or brush. Number one is how did you start drawing? And then when you draw on something like that, I just draw no matter what. The whole structure of my animation is five questions. ![]() To me, my work in college is just like therapy the whole process is about therapy, because I stopped drawing for a while, and I don’t have a good relationship with animation or drawing. Going into the process, do you find that the process of animation, filmmaking, or other kind of areas around it, has any kind of therapeutic value in and of itself? So these are the three stages of my school life and my animations. The reason I called my work Drawn Undrew Draw is because I used to draw then I stopped drawing for a while during my animation college life, and then after that, I as I had to graduate from art school. I am from Taiwan and I graduated in 2020 with my film Drawn Undrew Draw. Today we present a conversation with Angel Wu about her 2020 short, Drawn Undrew Draw.Ĭan you tell us a bit about yourself, your film Drawn Undrew Draw, and your thinking behind it? In addition to animation film screenings, Skwigly will be featuring a series of interviews and podcasts with artists who share their experiences of going through emotional burnout. The programme itself is a reflection on the emotional burnout from the best independent animation creators. As a film that explores art as therapy, this made it a great addition to the I’m FINE! programme.Īs a collaboration between Skwigly and Ukraine’s LINOLEUM festival, I’M FINE! is a project that focuses on the ways to maintain mental health and stay motivated and productive in a world that changes every minute. Angel Wu’s short film, Drawn Undrew Draw, is a self-questioning film about creativity through the process of drawing, which attempts to explore the idea that we are creators, rather than random people in the crowd. ![]()
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