I had an opportunity to work on a mapping for the Ethnographic Museum in Kraków. I created a 2D animation that was projected on the building of the museum. The music to the animation was created by Jonasz & Krzysztof Iwanicki and Marcin Oleś.

The animation featured mandalas and folk patterns created by the artist Józefa Kogut. It commemorates Polish success at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris in 1925.
Józefa in her sketchbooks noted her ideas, we can find there twists and curls, mandalas, insects, spiders, snakes, as well as dragons and other surprising creatures.

I had the incredible opportunity to see the real artwork of Józefa Kogut, before starting work on this animation. For this purpose, I visited the Etnographic Museum in Kraków and I got inspired by colourful batik fabrics and a unique collection of toys from Warsztaty Krakowskie association (1913–1926).
Creating animation I begin by making sketches and a storyboard. After that, I created an animatic and a rough animation. Using frame-by-frame animation in Procreate Dreams, I focused on smooth colour grading and fluid transitions, pattern after pattern, forms continuously morph into one another.

Let’s see my other animation projects. I’m also on Instagram and Linkedin.

