The subtle way Co Hoedeman implements simple Biblical story within the broader narrative of fantasy is pretty cool. I think that those who are able to fuse Biblical stories into something that is not easily recognizable are the true artists. This is what Co does well. Each of his bizarre and entertaining animations I sensed, if I was paying close enough attention, Biblical attributes within the fantasy, and that, I believe is quite spectacular and should be something of which the Christian community should be expounding upon more. Given there are some who do, but I personally believe, and from my own experience, I have come to understand that many lack a true knack of shrewdness and subtlety. As CS Lewis says: "Don't mention it to anyone else unless you find that they've had adventures of the same sort themselves."
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Bible and Fantasy
Co Hoedeman's films of The Sand Castle and the block ones and Rein were spectacular. I don't understand animation much but I can sometimes sense when there was a lot of work put into something. 
The subtle way Co Hoedeman implements simple Biblical story within the broader narrative of fantasy is pretty cool. I think that those who are able to fuse Biblical stories into something that is not easily recognizable are the true artists. This is what Co does well. Each of his bizarre and entertaining animations I sensed, if I was paying close enough attention, Biblical attributes within the fantasy, and that, I believe is quite spectacular and should be something of which the Christian community should be expounding upon more. Given there are some who do, but I personally believe, and from my own experience, I have come to understand that many lack a true knack of shrewdness and subtlety. As CS Lewis says: "Don't mention it to anyone else unless you find that they've had adventures of the same sort themselves."
The subtle way Co Hoedeman implements simple Biblical story within the broader narrative of fantasy is pretty cool. I think that those who are able to fuse Biblical stories into something that is not easily recognizable are the true artists. This is what Co does well. Each of his bizarre and entertaining animations I sensed, if I was paying close enough attention, Biblical attributes within the fantasy, and that, I believe is quite spectacular and should be something of which the Christian community should be expounding upon more. Given there are some who do, but I personally believe, and from my own experience, I have come to understand that many lack a true knack of shrewdness and subtlety. As CS Lewis says: "Don't mention it to anyone else unless you find that they've had adventures of the same sort themselves."
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