Collage screenshot from motion project

Collages (2024)

This project marked the beginning of the Key Project. Originally developed as a short stop-motion and motion graphics experiment in my first Graphic Design course, the work was created through a series of digital collages that were continuously rearranged, edited, and recomposed.

The images presented here are screenshots taken from the animation process. Rather than existing as a single final composition, the work evolved through multiple iterations, with visual elements repeatedly shifting position, scale, and meaning.

This process of recombination became central to the project, reflecting the fragmented nature of memory and the ways personal narratives are constantly reconstructed over time.

Many of the ideas first explored in this project later reappeared in Collective Spaces, Private Stories (2024) and the ceramic sculpture Key — School Clay Puzzle (2026), establishing the foundation of an ongoing investigation into memory, migration, and everyday objects.

Media: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects

Collage process screenshot