charlene lanzel

Custom Sand Animation VIDEOS

"In every grain of sand there is a story."

Charlene Lanzel’s sand animation videos are a refreshing way to tell your story at a live event or virtual meeting. An .mp4 video of your custom sand animation can be created in HD for large screen viewing at your corporate event, gala, dinner, party, wedding, trade show or virtual event. Your video story will be filmed in real time, but can be sped up in post production, for quicker viewing. Include branding, logos, memorable experiences, portraits, or beautiful scenes and themes of your choice… all synched to a custom musical soundscape. Please provide all information for the project at least 3 weeks prior to the date needed.

See SERVICES for more information on custom animations.

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PICK (1) COLOR: B/W, Gold, Cocoa, Red, Pink, Cran, Purple, Blue, Aqua or Green…

ADD a SPLASH of a 2nd color!

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Sand for Animation

“What kind of sand should an artist use for sand animation?”

Artists often use toxic materials without even realizing it. Therefore, it is very important to be aware of the hidden dangers of your art materials.

Artists are responsible for self-education when using materials that are new to them. Everyone must take personal responsibility in dealing with the dangers of their desired materials. Often, the things that work the best are the most dangerous. Vincent Van Gogh was known to have put his paint brushes in his mouth, causing himself to suffer from chronic lead poisoning. This likely contributed to his delusions and hallucinations.

Sand Artist | Charlene Lanzel

Sand Artist | Charlene Lanzel

Use common sense and do adequate research before using any art materials that are new to you.

Be safe… enjoy your art, and enjoy life!

Here’s a WARNING for potential sand artists:

Please be aware of the possible dangers of sand...

The recognition of respiratory problems from breathing in dust dates as far back as ancient Greece.

Don't just go to the beach and pick up a bucket of sand to start practicing! Make sure that the sand you use for sand animation does not contain "free-silica". This is a dangerous dust that can cause Silicosis, which is a form of lung disease caused by inhalation of crystalline silica dust. Free crystalline silica is one of the most common minerals in the earth's crust. It is found in sand and many rocks.

If your sand “sticks” to you, and creates a lot of dust, or makes you cough, it probably contains free-silica. But, don't worry, you can easily get free-silica free sand from many reputable sand dealers.

Look for sand that is free-silica free and safe for kids! 


I heard from Chris Culhane, who is the Outreach Coordinator at www.consumernotice.org, who provided me with some additional information to share with everyone interested in sand animation:

“Silica is a mineral found in many common products and fine silica dust particles can penetrate the lungs, leading to a variety of health complications such as COPD, lung cancer, and more. Certain occupations such as construction workers, masons, and more are the most at risk for exposure due to their use of products containing silica dust.

We recently created a guide to silica dust to help educate others on the risks, where they can be found, and more. Please take a look:
 
https://www.consumernotice.org/environmental/silica-dust/

I am also including our guide on silicosis, a lung disease caused by silica dust exposure for reference:

https://www.consumernotice.org/environmental/silica-dust/silicosis/

Wear SAND ART

I’ve created my very own ethical clothing and product line, bringing my art to the fashion world. My original sand art is now being produced on high-end clothing and accessories, with fabric designed by me in Los Angeles, and each piece sustainably made to order, with love.

VISIT MY SHOP: https://www.legaleriste.com/charlene.lanzel

Spring 2024 Collection

These products are humanely and environmentally responsible, with ethical sourcing and sustainable production. All fabrics are vegan, moisture wicking & wrinkle-free, and the artwork never fades.

Perfect for travel!

Custom, digital printed fabrics are dyed in-house with environment-friendly water-based inks. Focused on sustainability, and limiting fabric waste to a bare minimum.

Not only are you supporting the arts, but you can rest assured that you are being socially responsible. So, support a living artist! One product at a time…

Women’s, Men’s, Babies & Accessories. 

Because each piece is made to order, there are no returns. So, check your measurements! The size charts are very accurate. Please allow approximately 4 weeks for production and delivery.

VISIT MY SHOP: https://www.legaleriste.com/charlene.lanzel

Wear Sand Art!

Charlene is wearing a Leopard Print Tilda Tank, paired with Leopard Print Carla Palazzo Pants.

My Redbubble Shop

Charlene Lanzel at Redbubble!

Please welcome the Spring 2024 Nautilus Collection…

SHOP Nautilus at Redbubble

Art Prints, T-shirts, Hats, Mousepads, Coasters, Stickers, Magnets, Pins, Phone Cases & Skins, Desk Mats, Notebooks, Shower Curtains, Bath Mats, Bedspreads & Duvet Covers, Throw Pillows, Totes, Postcards, Clocks, Mugs and more…

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Print on Demand

Every product on the Redbubble marketplace is printed on demand (made one at a time). That means it doesn’t exist until you order it.

A Small Footprint

95% of the Redbubble Marketplace packages originate within the same region from which they are ordered. So when you find something that you love on the marketplace, it’s using far less energy to get to you.

Little Snowhite - Lofi Sand Art Fairytale

Here's a new sand art story I've just released on YouTube... I've been working on this for a long, long time (over 5 years), and I hope you enjoy it. Not only did I create the illustrations in sand, but this is also my first attempt at creating the music that syncs with the sand art, as well!

These illustrations are just a preview... I'm still learning the animation.

I'm currently looking for venues to perform this sand animation live. If you know of a good venue for me to perform this animation, let me know in the comment section below.

"Little Snowhite" is based on the original Grimm's fairytale "Sneewittchen", which was first recorded by the brothers Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm in 1812. The timeless story is thought to have been based on the life of Margarete von Waldeck, a German countess born to Philip IV in 1533. She was forced to run away to Brussels, where she fell in love with a prince, who would later become Phillip II of Spain... Once upon a time. Fairytales are written for adults, with the intention that they should be shown to children, to teach them about the unfortunate evils of the world.

Read more about Sand Art STORYTELLING!

SHOUTOUT LA Interview 1

An interview with Sand Artist | Charlene Lanzel…

“Hi Charlene, what role has risk played in your life or career?”

SHOUTOUT LA

Interview with Sand Artist | Charlene Lanzel

1. How did you first discover sand art/sand animation, and what was the most important deciding factor in you wanting to do it?

Sand animation was pioneered by Caroline Leaf in 1968 with her animated film project “Sand, or Peter and the Wolf” for an undergraduate class at Harvard University. As a child, in 1973-74, I saw two animations by Eli Noyes, another Harvard graduate, on the PBS television program Sesame Street. They showed her animated films “Sandman” and “Sand Alphabet”. I was really fascinated with it, but at 6 years old I was a bit too young to think about doing it myself. By 1989, I started working as a professional artist and mural painter. In 2004, I saw a video of Hungarian artist Ferenc Cakó’s live sand animation performance being passed around in the early days of the internet. Cakó was responsible for turning sand animation into a live performance. At this point, I had been working as a fine artist and muralist for many years already. In 2009, a Ukrainian sand artist, Kseniya Simonova won “Ukraine’s Got Talent” with her emotional sand animation performance. Her sand video went viral around the world. A associate of mine mentioned that sand animation was becoming desirable for corporate entertainment and events. Mural painting work had become scarce, due to advances in digital technology. I needed something new to do, a new way to make a living. I knew I had the necessary skills and experience to do it. So, I spent a year teaching myself sand animation, and posted my first sand video on YouTube in January 2011. Two weeks later I was scouted to perform at a party for Cirque du Soleil, and I’ve been traveling around creating sand animations ever since. One of the things that I love most about sand animation is that it is an ephemeral art form. It lasts only in the moment, and requires the living presence of the artist to happen.

2. Do you believe that creating art is just a hobby, or something much more? Why or why not?

For me, making art was always something I wanted to do for a living. I told my mother I wanted to be a commercial artist when I grew up. I started painting at age 5 and never stopped creating. Art is what I’m best at, and something that I can contribute to society. Being a professional artist is not an easy path. It requires focus, hard work and determination. It’s not for everyone. It’s for someone with an entrepreneurial mind, as well as a good skill set. I started out as a window display artist and through that I began painting murals. I’ve done fine art paintings and shown my work in galleries. I’ve worked for jewelry designers, and made my own jewelry as well. I have also worked as a sign painter and a street painter. It’s important to be flexible and to be aware of trends.

3. What is a message you would like to send to those who may want to pursue an art form such as this?

Sand animation is an advanced art form which requires a huge amount of time, hard work, focus, patience and practice. You will need drawing skills, an understanding of shadow & light, a dancer’s flow and coordination, and a steady hand. It may not come easily. There will be a lot of trial, error and mistakes. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Learn from them. You will also want to learn music and film editing as you grow into the art form.

4. Did you ever experience someone ridiculing or mocking you for doing this, and if so, how did you overcome it?

All of my life, people have told me that I couldn’t be, shouldn’t be, and wouldn’t be an artist. I’ve proven them all wrong. When someone tells you that you can’t, it’s usually because they can’t. The cause is often jealousy and fear. Listen to your heart and do what’s right for you.

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5. In your opinion, what is the most difficult thing about sand animation?

The most difficult part of sand animation are the transitions from scene to scene. You want a smooth flow from one image to the next. It has to look pretty in all stages of development, even when scenes are changing. Synching with a soundtrack is also challenging. There’s a lot of back and forth between the music and the artwork, until a time balance is achieved.

6. How long do you plan to continue with sand animation, and what would you do after?

I plan to do sand animation as long as I can earn a living at it. Hopefully, that will be for a long time. But, because it is so time consuming, if the work flow stops I’ll have to put my focus elsewhere. I’ll keep making sand art films, even if I stop performing live. I’ll stop when I run out of ideas. After that, who knows. Something creative, for sure. As long as I’m creating, I’m happy. Happiness is my goal in life.

7. If you weren’t doing sand animation, or it had never been created, what would you be doing right now instead? Why did you choose not to do that thing?

If sand animation had never been created, I would be painting, which is what I did before and still do. I like trying new things. I’ve thought about creating sand mandalas, but I don’t like working outdoors on hot pavement. I also do acting, sometimes, but I’m a bit shy with my voice.

8. What impact do you believe your artwork has made on the community?

People have often told me that my sand art is inspiring. It inspires a sense of awe. It tells stories and showcases new ideas. It makes people happy... and that’s the goal. Happiness.

9. Who has been your biggest motivator to continue doing what you love? How does this person inspire you?

David Bowie always inspired me, just by being his unique self. :)

Interview by Chloe Docks, a student at South Elgin High School, doing a project for her English class by researching information about sand art.