Drawn Home: A KC Artist Sets Out To Find Home While On the Road
August 21, 2017 | | 2 min read
Recently, local artist Charlie Mylie ventured out from here in KC’s geographic middle to explore our country — its countrysides and city-sides — and understand the parts of it he doesn’t normally get to see. He’s set out (without a car we might add) also to challenge himself as an artist.
Here at Flatland we asked Mylie: Can you find home while away from home?
Over the course of 10 weeks, Mylie (working as Pop-Up Charlie) sent envelopes of drawings back to Flatland’s headquarters as he contemplated our question. We eagerly awaited the mail drop each week while following his travels on social media. When his road trip was done, our Multimedia Producers Cody Boston and Mason Kilpatrick painstakingly recreated his route and brought to life his trip — and his Drawn Home findings — in this stop-motion film.
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Peek into the studio as our multimedia producers go to work.
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