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Full-page digital article published on Cartoon Brew featuring an extended profile of Alex Boya and the creative worldbuilding methods behind his project The Mill. The article header presents a large illustrated bread-headed figure above the headline “Making Bread With Alex Boya: How The Canadian Artist Is Worldbuilding In Reverse With ‘The Mill.’” The introductory section summarizes Boya’s practice, highlighting his approach to building fictional universes through reverse logic and associative construction, drawing connections between The Mill, bread iconography, and other works.

Embedded throughout the article are multiple visual assets: stills, character illustrations, video embeds, and related images. Early sections reference Boya’s film Turbine with an illustrated still, followed by sketches of bread-headed humanoids rendered in line art. Later sections show photographic and drawn imagery of bread loaves, puppet constructions, and animation stills, aligning Boya’s visual universe across media. A video embed from the National Film Board (NFB) features animation work with identifiable still frames. Additional drawings depict hybrid characters composed of bread forms with anthropomorphic limbs, reinforcing thematic connections between food imagery, surreal figuration, and narrative development.

The written text alternates between commentary from the journalist and contextual information about Boya’s practice. Topics include influences, workflow, visual symbolism, Canadian cultural framing, and the blending of analogue drawing with digital techniques. Specific references are made to his experimentation with materiality, his narrative layering, and the way The Mill integrates bread symbolism into broader worldbuilding strategies. Quotes from Boya are included, contextualizing his philosophy on creation, reverse engineering of fictional contexts, and long-term project goals.

The article concludes with author credits, links to related content, and a section for community comments. Beneath the article body, the webpage layout includes sponsored promotional blocks for animation projects, recent Cartoon Brew news headlines, and external media links.
Photographic portrait capturing a person smiling beside a large-scale anthropomorphic costume figure characterized by a bread-textured head and exaggerated sculptural limbs. The costume head is volumetric and irregularly rounded, resembling a loaf or boule with crust-like textures and lighter baked patches suggesting flour exposure. The surface includes apertures functioning as voids or eye openings, integrated into the bread-like structure.

The costume body is dressed in heavily distressed fabric garments rendered in dark greenish tones. The clothing exhibits frayed edges, torn sleeves, and irregular holes, contributing to a worn and deteriorated appearance. Extending outward from the sleeves are oversized sculptural hands, pale green in coloration with elongated fingers, exaggerated proportions, and wrinkled surface detailing, contributing to a grotesque, puppet-like presence.

The individual beside the figure wears a gray ribbed sweater and faces the camera closely, aligning their head with the bread-costume for comparative framing. Their expression is neutral to pleasant, emphasizing juxtaposition between human and costume. The background consists of an indoor environment with vertical window panes admitting daylight and reflections of a cityscape, situating the scene in a modern architectural setting.

The image foregrounds the hybrid relationship between costumed construction and everyday portraiture, emphasizing contrasts in scale, texture, and materiality between fabricated bread-headed anthropomorphism and the natural human subject.
 
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