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By ELISSA RATLIFF
This isn’t your average artwork.
It doesn’t hang on a wall.
It doesn’t make you stop and look in an alleyway.
You can look on your laptop or mobile. You can hear it. See it. It’s portable, and can be viewed anywhere.
It’s a video called ‘One and Only’, and it was made by Sydney artist Todd Fuller:
Todd, who grew up in the Hunter Valley of NSW, has been making animations and performance drawings for over two years.
“It all started when I was employed to be a children’s entertainer/cartoonist. I used to draw on stage in front of 60-600 children at venues all around the country. I quickly learned how captivating the process of drawing can be- I could silence a room with a few lines on an overhead projector,” Todd explains.
“With this in mind, the move from the static into recording/moving drawings was a natural progression. Now I find this method to be the greatest tool for storytelling.”