8/9/23

museum milano

For this course exercise, I created a motion graphics piece inspired by an artwork from Isabella Conticello exhibited at Museum Milano. The goal was to translate her visual composition into movement while preserving the essence of her artistic style. The process began with an in-depth analysis of her work, identifying key shapes, colors, and patterns that could be brought to life through animation.

Using motion principles, I explored dynamic transitions, organic transformations, and fluid timing to enhance the artwork’s rhythm and energy. The challenge was to maintain harmony between movement and design, ensuring that the animation felt like a natural extension of the original piece rather than an addition.

The final result is a visually engaging motion piece that respects Conticello’s artistic language while adding a new layer of expression through animation. This exercise allowed me to experiment with motion design as a storytelling tool, blending static art with movement to create an immersive visual experience.

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