Art direction, editing and motion graphics

Art direction, editing and motion-graphics for a multi-screen immersive exhibition celebrating the work and life of local artist Terry Bradley.
Working directly with Bradley’s original paintings, I wove together a visually cohesive audiovisual experience that traces his artistic journey told entirely in his own words. Across multiple screens, subtle and carefully restrained animations bring the artworks gently to life, adding depth and movement while amplifying their emotional resonance.
Every visual decision was guided by respect for the original paintings and the artist’s intention. Rather than transforming the work, the animations serve to enhance meaning, invite closer looking, and draw audiences into the stories behind the images.
Opened in summer 2024, Dockers and Dolls offered visitors an intimate and immersive encounter with Bradley’s world — exploring themes of identity, place, memory and working-class life in Belfast through sound, motion and image.
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