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It goes without saying that is very sad news, the man has a very major influence on me, thus in my eyes, that makes him a legend.
I grew up with Vision On (which was one of the first programme with the Hard of Hearing in mind) and of course, Take Hart, and thus fired up my passion for artwork and cartooning. He actually defined my childhood.
I saw him in action at Folkestone when I was a kid, that's when he drew this massive horse's head using washable chalk-based paint (used for marking football pitches) on a large concrete section of the beach at Shakespeare Cliff and then made that art "come alive" using stop-motion animation. That must have involved a LOT of hard work.
I've just shed a tear now I've just finished this thread.
R.I.P. Tony Hart.
It goes without saying that is very sad news, the man has a very major influence on me, thus in my eyes, that makes him a legend.
I grew up with Vision On (which was one of the first programme with the Hard of Hearing in mind) and of course, Take Hart, and thus fired up my passion for artwork and cartooning. He actually defined my childhood.
I saw him in action at Folkestone when I was a kid, that's when he drew this massive horse's head using washable chalk-based paint (used for marking football pitches) on a large concrete section of the beach at Shakespeare Cliff and then made that art "come alive" using stop-motion animation. That must have involved a LOT of hard work.
I've just shed a tear now I've just finished this thread.
R.I.P. Tony Hart.
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