Art of Motion in Gallery 148 at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. This inventive solo exhibition show was the first in Gallery 148 to feature ceiling-mounted projectors, creating a fully immersive experience that transformed the space into a world of motion, color, and emotion. Every detail, from the curated layouts to the lighting, was carefully designed to draw viewers into the essence of my work, showcasing my technical animation skills, illustrative abilities and skill in After Effects.
 To deepen the experience, I developed a website and integrated QR codes throughout the gallery, offering visitors access to an online pamphlet with insights into each piece, my creative process, and how I use color and emotion to bring my animations to life. I also highlighted my successful social media work, dedicating a corner to interactive posts with QR codes showcasing how my brand identity and digital creativity have led to exciting brand collaboration opportunities and viral work. 
This exhibition invites you into a world where animation, illustration, and digital storytelling come together to create a visually immersive experience. Divided into three sections, the show celebrates the intersection of traditional artistry and modern animation, reflecting my passion for creating emotional connections through movement and design.
Main Projections:
A Journey Through Animation and Illustration
At the heart of Art of Motion are large-scale projections showcasing a curated collection of my animations. 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.

Together, the projections transform the gallery into an immersive visual experience, blending standalone animations with moments from my broader storytelling endeavors. This collection celebrates the evolution of my work and the intimate process behind each piece, inviting viewers to step into the worlds I’ve created.

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