Discover the art of animation in Ocean Literacy

Our motion designer, music composer, and independent animation artist Artem Krykhtenko invites readers to explore the creative process behind his latest project in the  blog post titled "From Mariupol to Animation in Ocean Literacy." This piece offers a unique glimpse into the backstage of video creation, blending artistry with a poignant message on environmental conservation.

Artem, originally from the  city of Mariupol, Ukraine, shares his personal connection to the Sea of Azov and the critical importance of protecting our planet's precious water. His firsthand experiences have fueled his passion for ocean literacy and his commitment to using his talents to advocate for the environment.

In his blog post, Artem unveils the conceptual journey and technical expertise that shaped the animated intro for our upcoming event in May. He details his creative decisions, from the initial underwater scene concepts to the final choice of featuring the sea within a bounded sphere – a powerful metaphor for the interconnectedness of our ecosystem and the fragility of our planet.

Accompanied by the soothing tones of a hang drum, Artem's animation promises to captivate viewers with its realistic graphics and meaningful illustrations. The blog post not only showcases his skills as an animator and composer but also reflects his dedication to making a difference through his art.

Readers are encouraged to immerse themselves in the story of how Artem's vision came to life, gaining an appreciation for the intricacies of animation and the urgency of ocean advocacy. "From Mariupol to Animation in Ocean Literacy" is more than just a behind-the-scenes look – it's an invitation to join a movement that values creativity, culture, and conservation.

Don't miss this opportunity to dive deeper into the world of motion design and environmental awareness.