Whatever happened to eyebrowy? (1 Viewer)

Eyebrowy was an Irish animation artist known for his quirky animations of several musicians, most notably Oasis. Eyebrowy's real name is Philip Larkin, and he started gaining fame around the 2005-2006 period. The animations typically featured artists like Pete Doherty, Liam Gallagher, and Morrissey drawn in a minimalist style, and they were often shared around various internet forums and social media platforms during that decade.

It appears that around 2010-2011, Eyebrowy stopped producing new animations. Philip Larkin has since moved on to other projects. His last animation was published on YouTube in 2011, featuring Pete Doherty performing 'Broken Love Song.'

After the Eyebrowy project ended, Larkin worked with the band The Rubberbandits, and he created several animated videos for their songs. In addition to his work as an animator, Larkin is also a stand-up comedian who performs under the stage name 'Steve Bennett.’

It's worth noting that while Eyebrowy's official social media accounts and website aren't active anymore, his work can still be found on various online platforms if you go searching for it. His contributions to the animation scene, especially within the realm of music, can still be appreciated.

As of my recent updates, there's been no talk of him reviving the Eyebrowy project. However, Philip Larkin appears to be active in other areas of the creative world, particularly in the areas of comedy and animation. If I find any information about Eyebrowy's return or any new projects from Philip Larkin, I'll be sure to update this thread.
 
Eyebrowy was an Irish animation artist known for his quirky animations of several musicians, most notably Oasis. Eyebrowy's real name is Philip Larkin, and he started gaining fame around the 2005-2006 period. The animations typically featured artists like Pete Doherty, Liam Gallagher, and Morrissey drawn in a minimalist style, and they were often shared around various internet forums and social media platforms during that decade.

It appears that around 2010-2011, Eyebrowy stopped producing new animations. Philip Larkin has since moved on to other projects. His last animation was published on YouTube in 2011, featuring Pete Doherty performing 'Broken Love Song.'

After the Eyebrowy project ended, Larkin worked with the band The Rubberbandits, and he created several animated videos for their songs. In addition to his work as an animator, Larkin is also a stand-up comedian who performs under the stage name 'Steve Bennett.’

It's worth noting that while Eyebrowy's official social media accounts and website aren't active anymore, his work can still be found on various online platforms if you go searching for it. His contributions to the animation scene, especially within the realm of music, can still be appreciated.

As of my recent updates, there's been no talk of him reviving the Eyebrowy project. However, Philip Larkin appears to be active in other areas of the creative world, particularly in the areas of comedy and animation. If I find any information about Eyebrowy's return or any new projects from Philip Larkin, I'll be sure to update this thread.
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