Fecundity is a conceptual title sequence expressed through nine style frames and one motion test. Inspired by Annie Dillard’s essay, the project visualizes nature’s overwhelming fertility and existential unease using kaleidoscopic patterns and repetition.

YEAR
2024
ROLE
Motion Designer
Creative Director
SERVICES
Concept Development
Visual Design
Motion Test
About the project
This project imagines Fecundity as if adapted into a television series. In her essay, Annie Dillard recounts a nightmare of moths reproducing rapidly, reflecting on the relentless cycles of life and death in nature.
To translate these ideas visually, I created kaleidoscopic, looping animations built from repetitive, symmetrical patterns that suggest infinite growth and regeneration. The work includes nine style frames and one motion test, incorporating hand-cut collage elements from my previous project Nature, Reassembled, reinterpreted into abstract forms that express the continuity of life’s cycle.








This will hide itself!
Fecundity is a conceptual title sequence expressed through nine style frames and one motion test. Inspired by Annie Dillard’s essay, the project visualizes nature’s overwhelming fertility and existential unease using kaleidoscopic patterns and repetition.

YEAR
2024
ROLE
Motion Designer
Creative Director
SERVICES
Concept Development
Visual Design
Motion Test
About the project
This project imagines Fecundity as if adapted into a television series. In her essay, Annie Dillard recounts a nightmare of moths reproducing rapidly, reflecting on the relentless cycles of life and death in nature.
To translate these ideas visually, I created kaleidoscopic, looping animations built from repetitive, symmetrical patterns that suggest infinite growth and regeneration. The work includes nine style frames and one motion test, incorporating hand-cut collage elements from my previous project Nature, Reassembled, reinterpreted into abstract forms that express the continuity of life’s cycle.








This will hide itself!
Fecundity is a conceptual title sequence expressed through nine style frames and one motion test. Inspired by Annie Dillard’s essay, the project visualizes nature’s overwhelming fertility and existential unease using kaleidoscopic patterns and repetition.

YEAR
2024
ROLE
Motion Designer
Creative Director
SERVICES
Concept Development
Visual Design
Motion Test
About the project
This project imagines Fecundity as if adapted into a television series. In her essay, Annie Dillard recounts a nightmare of moths reproducing rapidly, reflecting on the relentless cycles of life and death in nature.
To translate these ideas visually, I created kaleidoscopic, looping animations built from repetitive, symmetrical patterns that suggest infinite growth and regeneration. The work includes nine style frames and one motion test, incorporating hand-cut collage elements from my previous project Nature, Reassembled, reinterpreted into abstract forms that express the continuity of life’s cycle.








This will hide itself!