Winter: Poetic Motion Design by Niels Prayer
Published Apr 29, 2016
“Winter” is a motion design piece by French creative director Niels Prayer.
“…a short motion design poem inviting us to take the time to slow down and focus our attention on the little things of Nature. Through the winter season, we can explore frozen elements, where life, physics and time stand still. From quiet atmospheres to surreal moods, this short piece let us dream and think to the magic of the elements, at least for one minute. The silent watch of the trees, the wise age of the stones, the ephemeral beauty of a flower… all those things which were here before us and which be there after, witnesses of our lives.”
— Niels Prayer
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