Masson’s Storyboards Show “Silent Places” After Tragic Events

Silent Places - Art by Olivier Masson

These three illustrated storyboards, concept art for an animation project, show the aftermath of dramatic events. The locations have now become Silent Places, (a name echoed on the sign in the first picture). In the first panel, bullet holes cover a business’ door, while a fire burns in the background. The second panel shows a dismal, empty room (perhaps an interrogation room?) with a single table and chair. The final panel has men standing in a room, staring at a boarded-up window which light shines through. They appear to be digital paintings mimicking an Edward Hopper-esque oil painting style. These works are by Olivier Masson, a digital art director from Paris, France.

 

Silent Places - Art by Olivier Masson

Silent Places - Art by Olivier Masson

Silent Places - Art by Olivier Masson

Silent Places - Art by Olivier Masson

Silent Places - Art by Olivier Masson

Tom is a writer, artist, and multi-media guru from Pennsylvania, U.S. He holds a Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication, but he has also taken several university-level courses in fine arts, art appreciation, graphic design, printmaking, and Asian art. He has been blogging for Monde Mosaic since February 2014.

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