iconoclassic:

robert j. lee, 1957 (via this is a town)

i love this style. i wish i knew more about art and illustration so i could speak more eloquently about it, but i love what this style represents for me. a lot of nostalgia, and memories, and old tv shows that i don’t remember the names of anymore, but have managed to stay with me for all my life so far.

does anyone remember that one show, animated in this flat colour retro style, that had a violin as it’s main character? #reminiscing

EDIT: on second thought, i could be wrong. i think the violin was a part of the show’s opening montage, which was created with stop-motion filming of sand forming and reforming into different shapes…

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