Okay, the super secret Totentanz-related project I mentioned a while ago is finally out. It's a music video for the german pop-punk band "die ärzte" and it's part of a larger conceptual framework in which the band members are hunted from one clip into the next, covering their whole new album "auch" which they actually put on youtube in it's entirety on the same day it was officially released.
I drew and animated the whole thing. As you can tell the song is about death.
P.S. Happy 180th Birthday, Wilhelm Busch! (For those who don't know, this blog is named after the fate of his most well-known characters, Max and Moritz.)
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Showing posts with label Totentanz. Show all posts
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Friday, January 06, 2012
Totentanz 2
I am elaborating on the dance of death which I used for my show in Copenhagen a couple of months ago...

Sketches are done quickly when I am in the mood.

I could do a whole book with these, but there is a point where one should stop. Chances are that there will be a small book some day...

Sketches are done quickly when I am in the mood.

I could do a whole book with these, but there is a point where one should stop. Chances are that there will be a small book some day...


Labels:
middle ages,
nunsploitation,
Sine Qua Non,
Totentanz
Thursday, November 03, 2011
Totentanz
A mural that I did in the Rumkammerat gallery in Copenhagen, situated at Nansensgade 35. If you happen to be in the area, check http://www.rumkammerat.dk/eng. Until November 19, I am exhibiting original pages from Sine Qua Non (of which th Danish edition was released there on October 28) plus some other stuff, like scraperboard art from my other books Bestiarium and 1348.
An interview about Sine Qua Non and other projects can be found here:
http://nummer9.dk/artikler/doden-er-overalt-men-livet-gar-videre/
Labels:
1348,
exhibition,
middle ages,
nunsploitation,
Sine Qua Non,
Totentanz
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