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Bill Flowers(II) and Tom Priestley developed a style of animation that lead to first place in 2004 [[Trasharama A-Go-Go]].<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3401438/</ref> |
Bill Flowers(II) and Tom Priestley developed a style of animation that lead to first place in 2004 [[Trasharama A-Go-Go]].<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3401438/</ref> |
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The cartoon film, “Detour in the Wheelie of Life” produced and directed by Bill Flowers and Tom Priestley was the winner of an Australian Film Institute 2001 short film completion |
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== References ==<ref>http://www.tco.asn.au/newsletter.cgi?parentID=172634&pagenumber=5</ref><ref>http://www.scaryminds.com/reviews/short04.php</ref> |
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Bill Flowers (born in 1963, in Tasmanian, Australia) an Australian painter, printmaker, cartoonist, animator & snake wrangler who lives in Ulverstone, Tasmania. The Lowbrow artworks of Flowers consist of wildlife based works and cartoon animations.
Flowers was a key figure in the Australian comic art scene of the 1990s. Flowers created 'The Cat' for Southern Aurora Comics and 'Father Rice the fearless vampire slayer' The Father Rice comics went on to be short films for the Off Planet Films 'Drakenstien' and 'Albino Santa Cop'.[1] [2]
Bill Flowers(II) and Tom Priestley developed a style of animation that lead to first place in 2004 Trasharama A-Go-Go.[3] The cartoon film, “Detour in the Wheelie of Life” produced and directed by Bill Flowers and Tom Priestley was the winner of an Australian Film Institute 2001 short film completion