What do you suppose happens to these cute little fellows? Read all about it in Exodus 29.
I modified the bull (formerly a cow) and goat-ram (formerly the vehicle of Agni) from Sita Sings the Blues. The sheep is new.
Animator. Director. Artist. Scapegoat.
What do you suppose happens to these cute little fellows? Read all about it in Exodus 29.
I modified the bull (formerly a cow) and goat-ram (formerly the vehicle of Agni) from Sita Sings the Blues. The sheep is new.
A variation on yesterday’s Pillar of Fire. This one matches the Pillar of Cloud better.
MoreĀ Exodus 13:21. More 2-D vector animation made in good ol’ Macromedia Flash 8.
Exodus 13:21: “And the LORD went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way; and by night in a pillar of fire, to give them light; to go by day and night”
This pillar-o-cloud design is still in progress. I didn’t think I’d enjoy working with this sort of abstract imagery, but it turns out I do.
Here’s the interior of the Tabernacle known as “The Holy Place.” Behind those cherub-adorned curtains (“the veil”) is the “Holy of Holies”, the remote chamber containing the Ark of the Covenant with its cherub-adorned Mercy Seat. For a deity that prohibited graven images, YHWH sure demanded a lot of graven images of cherubs.
From my online research it seems there’s some demand for tabernacle pictures, and some sites charge a pretty penny for their use. Ironically, my blasphemous film will result in excellent Free, high-res, high quality, carefully rendered tabernacle assets that anyone can copy, modify, play with, and use for any reason (except to establish an artificial monopoly). When Seder-Masochism is finished, I’ll post all the source (.fla) files, just like I did with Sita Sings the Blues.