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One has a tendency to think of the man—nay, the phenomenon!—the world knows as Lord Whimsy as an end in himself, a work of performance art, an "affected provincial" about whom articles are written, films made and books published; a dandy, an avid horticulturalist and eminent apian. But Whimsy contains multitudes; he's also a partner in graphic design company Plankton Art, where he goes by the Clark-Kentish name of Allen Crawford.



Whimsy's design work is perfectly wonderful; as optimistic, baroque and colourful as his dandy persona. That's why, when he announced back in February that he was working on a Flash animation for my song "Bantam Boys" (from the award-winning "Otto Spooky" album, one of the Chicago Reader's Top 10 albums of 2005, apparently!), my heart fluttered like the song's heavily-filtered madrigal guitar chords. It's been fluttering for ten months now, and might have killed me had Whimsy not, yesterday, delivered his masterpiece. Yes, the animation of "Bantam Boys" has now arrived! It turns out to be the most spectacular safari since Rex Harrison talked to the animals in "Dr Dolittle" or Cousteau flipped off the deck of the Calypso kitted out in flippers and snorkel. Click the picture above to embark on an extraordinary journey! (Flash media, 1.2 MB.)

Lord Whimsy's colourful and beautifully-curved extravaganza (it reminds me of a Matthew Barney film) joins the Flash pieces made earlier in the year by The Lady Pat (Your Fat Friend) and Blayne Greiner (The Artist Overwhelmed), both still available for your viewing enjoyment.

I was very much inspired

Date: 2005-12-17 02:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] svenskasfinx.livejournal.com
I really did love the "Plankton Art" website, although I wouldn't say Lord Whimsy's (Allan Crawford) was my cup of tea, I really liked the cleverness and simplicity of the designs.. my critique is my own personal bias towards the vivid combination of 60-70's colours...

But everything I read on the site and the combination of Susan Crawford's works I found rather interesting.

It inspired me to reach a bit farther.. (at first I was just kind of interested in what possiblities I may have with the layout of doing a site that is not just a "calling card" but rather a full expantion of an actual site..ah, one day when I have TIME...

Thanks for sharing,

and Thanks Lord Whimsy :)

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