Illustrator's stop motion animations have a story to tell

These 15-second-long animations mostly feature a quirky or feel-good story that will bring a smile to your face.

Update: 2016-06-22 08:15 GMT
Rachel Ryle spends around 15-20 hours to make each stop motion animation. (Photo: Instagram)

Artist Rachel Ryle has successfully combined two of her passions – drawing and animation – to create quirky stop motion animations that have made her a star on the internet. Her 15-second-long animations mostly feature a quirky or feel-good story that will bring a smile to your face.

 

 

She says that she gets her creative inspiration from everyday items, according to Insider. Each of her short animations takes her around 15-20 hours to make. What’s even more interesting is that she is entirely self-taught.

 

 

Now Ryle’s social media success has encouraged her to have some big dreams. She hopes to make special art for TV and movies in the near future.

 

 

Here are some more of her animations:

 

 

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