A compilation of some of my best and most recent animation work, showcasing character animation, lip-syncing, backgrounds, and more.
An animation that brought to life characters made by autistic adults from United Response Kingston, and autistic children from Surbiton Hill Nursery School. Inspired by Thomas Pausz's 'Haunted Ecologies', an exhibition at Stanley Picker Gallery that explores the local Hogsmill River.
Characters created during workshops with United Response and Surbiton Hill Nursery School, with help from Natalie Kay, Max Lystor, Ahlam Ahmadi and Jamie Young (Stanley Picker Gallery
Finished animation was showcased at 'Autism Assemble', an exhibition of autistic artists curated and led by me.
My second commission for Oxford University's Ashmolean Museum after the success of the first, inspired by their popular exhibit sold as a design on Christmas cards. My animation advertised the cuteness of their iconic bear for Christmas time.
concept art
A personal project looking at my specific experience of relying on the sup-par bus service of the Midlands countryside - yet an experience that i have found is relatable to many. The animation explores how I am entertained by the nature of the countryside during the long wait.
Full film coming soon - currently at film festivals
QR code stickers for advertising, leading to film trailer on Instagram. Stuck on bus shelters
My first commission for the Ashmolean Museum, advertising by focusing on a specific artefact - a tiny hare Netsuke. My animation explains the history and importance of the artefact and its imagery with the netsuke literally coming to life!
Versions for Tiktok/Instagram (portrait) and Youtube (landscape) were commissioned. The animation proved popular with their intended audience of young people in tests.
storyboard and concept art I submitted, which won me the commission
My animated adaptation of LAIKA (comic). A passion project exploring Laika the soviet dog, launched into space in the Cold War, through my own lens and characterisation. My film explores harmful anthropomorphism of real animals through propaganda, through literally anthropomorphising (humanising) Laika.
Full film coming soon - currently at film festivals
concept art and character design sheet
My film undeniably born from my autistic special interest of public transport. I was interested in how even though the London Underground is standardised, each station has slight quirks and unique features, meaning the journey is exciting and varied.
Planning the animation. My regular journey was Wimbledon to Zone 1, so this is what I documented.
A fun animation to demonstrate my character animation skills. I make use of walk cycles, smear frames and several of the animation principles. I also used an unusual character design to challenge myself even more.
A very personal project which documented my summer of 2022. I wanted to capture ordinary experiences and sights which I may not have someday, as something I can look back on later in my life.
I did not worry about narrative or pacing for this film; just capturing the rawness of my experiences.
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