Color, scattered
and layered.
A series of video collages exploring emotion, memory, and energy through the language of color.
Energy, tension, and instinct.
This video is part of a larger color-based collage series. For Red, I explored themes of intensity—visually stacking and scattering video fragments like post-it notes across the frame. The overlapping motion reflects urgency, passion, and chaos, all tied together by a shared palette. Red becomes less about a single image and more about how emotion builds across layers of memory and media.
Exploring perception, emotion, and structure through motion.
This ongoing series is built on the foundation of color theory—not just how colors look, but how they feel, behave, and interact. Each collage isolates a single color—blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, white, or black—and stacks fragments of video like scattered thoughts or memories. The result is a moving visual study of what each color evokes: blue as calm or melancholy, yellow as energy or caution, green as growth or envy.
The overlapping motion, rhythm, and repetition echo the way colors layer in our lives—never just one note, always dynamic. These aren’t narrative films, but emotional fields: built from rhythm, disruption, and quiet cohesion. By deconstructing video and rebuilding it based on color, the work becomes a meditation on how color theory applies not only to design, but to experience.
Each piece is a study in contrast and harmony—both visual and conceptual. Together, they build a larger, open-ended conversation about how we interpret what we see, and how we feel what we can’t quite explain.
Seeing color in new ways.
This project pushed me to think about color not just as a visual tool, but as an emotional language. Through the process of layering motion, rhythm, and fragmentation, I explored how color can carry meaning, create contrast, and shape mood. It taught me to trust abstraction, embrace intuition, and see color theory as something deeply human—not just compositional.
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