Are you the artistic type that has a flair for animation and illustration? You could be the very person Aussie band Sticky Fingers are looking for.

The five-piece recently posted an advertisement on Seek detailing that they’re searching for an artist/s to create hand-drawn illustrations for their forthcoming music video, the job is a paid contract work. The ad reads as follows:

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“The clip will be fully animated in the same style as Disney’s Fantasia – we’re after fine-art/hand drawn illustrations. For more of an idea of what we’re going for, check out Pink Floyd’s ‘What Shall We Do Now’ (Gerald Scarfe animation). We are looking for people to contribute small loops to the final animation.

This project is a great opportunity not only for professional exposure but to work on a truly unique style of animation that hasn’t been seen all that often for a number of years.

If you think that you can mimic the same hand-painted style and colour palette of the Pink Floyd animation then we want you! The deadline for this project is the 25th of April.”

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This truly is an incredible opportunity for both established and up-and-coming artists to have their work immortalised by one of Australia’s most promising bands. Sticky Fingers’ current videos ‘Australia Street’ and ‘How To Fly’ have both already clocked over one million views each and if you weren’t aware, the band are so adored they actually sold out a national tour without ever even announcing it.

Think you’ve got what Sticky Fingers want? Send an email to [email protected] along with some of your work and who knows, it could be your creations being viewed by millions and millions.

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