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And as of recently, these 2 characters, Ian and Ann are making a big appearance, literally, in Indiana's Mass Avenue Cultural District . This past summer The Arts Council Indianapolis asked Chris to submit concepts and sketches for a 26×9 foot outdoor lightbox as part of the Public Art Indianapolis project. The piece they chose is titled See Saw.
Chris describes it as :"In this scenario Ian sees what Ann saw, hence the title See Saw. You, the viewer, can't exactly see what they see, but my intention is that you will be encouraged to take the time to look at things differently and also enjoy the varying viewpoints of others."
The piece was installed on October 2nd and will be up for 12 months.Below are shots of the installation.
Check out the work of Chris Sickels here.And sometimes his art and actual puppets are for sale.
His animation is amazing and he has produced several sort films, like the Red Thread Project below, so please be sure to check out the quicktime movies on his site.
You can inquire about these and more by contacting him at chris@rednosestudio.com
He is represented in LA by Magnet Reps.