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Uncover the secrets of LAIKA’s Oscar-nominated epic fantasy adventure with The Art of Kubo and the Two Strings— a beautifully illustrated kubo art book that explores the blend of classic stop-motion artistry and cutting-edge CG technology to produce this stunning masterpiece of the imagination.
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The Art Of Kubo and the Two Strings
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Art-i-Fact #20
Neil’s hair in ParNorman was created using a blend of various shades of synthetic hair and dyed plant fibers, including sisal (made from the Agave plant), raffia, and hemp—all curled by hand.

Art-i-Fact #16
Norman's well-worn sneakers are made of antique Victorian leather gloves, which offered the thinnest possible leather while remaining durable enough for the puppet to wear.

Art-i-Fact #5
Eggs’ sweater was made using a couching technique, where different weights of threads dyed various shades of green were sewn onto a stretchy mesh backing, giving it a dimensional, worn-in look.

Art-i-Fact #6
The costume department test-dyed a number of fabric swatches (like these intended for Judge Hopkins) to get exactly the right color combinations for the Puritan-era zombie costumes in ParaNorman.

Art-i-Fact #14
Teri Hatcher's daughter, Emerson, voiced the Magic Dragonfly in Coraline.

Art-i-Fact #13
The LAIKA Costume Department made 45 identical pairs of Coraline's pajamas for the film, replacing them throughout the animation process.

Art-i-Fact #17
Courtney's signature pink tracksuit was made from the soft, stretchy fabric of a baby's onesie.

Art-i-Fact #9
This beetle print—a test swatch made from bamboo glued onto kimono fabric in strips—is inspired by the Japanese rhinoceros beetle, or kabutomushi (kabuto means “helmet” and mushi means “bug”).