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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.

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.

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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.

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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.

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Here are some more of her animations:

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( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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