
Motion-Design
/Personal-exploration
"Nature is painting for us day after day, pictures of infinite beauty, if only we have the eyes to see them."
— John Ruskin
So, why ruin it?
This motion cut, is inspired by a quote of John Ruskin's. Using a cutout animation style, the project explores the contrast between the world's natural beauty and the environmental impact of human activity. The visuals move from abstract representations of nature's wonders to scenes showing the harm humans cause, accompanied by the line "So why ruin it?", prompting reflection and awareness. This work invites viewers to observe, reflect and consider their relationship with the environment.
^ You can listen it with audio! ^
DAILY INSPIRATION
This experimental motion piece expresses the way I gather inspiration from everyday life. It reflects how my creative ideas grow from small impressions, routines and quiet moments that shape my perspective. The loop symbolizes a continuous flow of observation and curiosity, showing that my inspiration is not a single moment but an ongoing process. It captures the gentle rhythm of how I notice, collect, and transform everyday feelings into creative energy.