Gabe Clarke

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About

I'm Gabe Clarke (24) an animator from North London.

The first animation I ever made was a response to a school trip to the Auschwitz concentration camp during my A-levels. Seeing my drawings come to life felt so beautiful and tragic and sad.

I make animation to express myself in a way that I'm incapable of doing with words.

After my A-levels, I studied animation at the Arts University Bournemouth where I massively developed my technical animation skills, but felt restricted creatively. I graduated during covid (2020) and started the animation course at the RCA a year later.

Statement

My animation understands my subconscious better than I do.

Working with both visuals and sound, my work is often exploring some facet of my subconscious. For example, my final piece for A-level art was, what I thought was, a film about purgatory. But, looking back, I realise it was a film about the divorce of my parents and the strange feeling I had of being in-between the two of them.

Because of this, my work often embodies these ethereal, dream-like qualities.

Every animation has to feel like an experiment or an exploration aesthetically and thematically. At the RCA I've learnt to approach my work intuitively - I don't always need to know what I'm exploring. I need to stop thinking and let my subconscious mind bleed into the work.


I'm currently interested in collaborating with musicians/sound artists to create immersive audiovisual experiences. My first experiment with this will be at the RCA in person show at the Truman Brewery.

The Circle of Light

Medium: Animation involving a range of mediums: paper cut-out, digital hand drawn and oil paint on cell.

Wronglight

Medium: Paper cut-out animation

Energy

Medium: Paper cut-out animation

Arsene Wenger - Embodying Voice