At the heart of Art of Motion are large-scale projections showcasing a curated collection of my animation and motion graphics. This body of work features personal pieces and projects that hold deep meaning for me, offering a glimpse into my creative world. Many of these animations were crafted independently, reflecting my painterly style, vivid color palettes, and focus on emotional storytelling.

Blue has always been such an emotional color for me—there’s so much power and depth in its tones. These two scenic paintings are based on places I’ve visited, sketched, and hold a deep emotional impact for me.
I don’t think animation always needs to be complex, sometimes just a little motion can bring a scene to life. The way plants sway in the wind, water ripples, or snow falls, all of those small motions make moments life feel real. And I love replicating those moments in my work. I often find myself lost in observing these subtle movements, captivated by how they make the world feel alive.


This was one of my first animations where I explored editing and animating using expressions—it was an incredibly challenging learning curve. I couldn't have done it without the support and encouragement of my professor.
A huge thank you to Adam Loomis, my Advanced Animation/Indepdent Project professor, for truly believing in me and introducing me to more advanced with this software. His guidance has been invaluable in shaping my skills and confidence as an animator.


The clips from above are from my short film Hush


I absolutely loved creating this coral reef scene! It’s a perfect blend of my more whimsical art style and compositing skills, bringing together everything I love about creating.
This project required a lot of complex expressions during compositing, which was both challenging and rewarding. Included are some sketches of the fish I designed for the scene. My process is a bit unconventional, I skip the line art stage entirely and go straight into coloring. This approach helps me focus on capturing vibrancy and emotion right from the start.
This piece feels like a true representation of my artistic journey and the many styles I’ve explored along the way.


Some abstract work which explores my technical skill, the piece on the left is very inspired my bauhaus (a huge inspiratio from bauhaus, I created the piece with help from a tutorial)