Sakarit is a Graphic Designer & Visual Artist, based in Brooklyn, NYC
A curated collection of captivating and hypnotic animations through complex visuals, blending experimentation, storytelling, and visual play. From early loops to refined motion pieces, this archive showcases evolving techniques, styles, and inspirations that trace a journey of growth and imagination.
This meticulously crafted and highly elaborate montage animation blends 2D and 3D objects with personal collage, drawing, illustration, and found imagery, along with some graphic elements generated using Google Gemini 3 (with Nano Banana Pro). Because of my personal connection to Afro‑Cuban jazz, I chose Mongo Santamaría’s 1973 track “Sofrito” as the musical foundation. Its fiery, groove‑driven energy shaped the pacing and visual language of the piece, with every cut and transition timed precisely to the rhythm.
A time-based animation, drawing inspiration from the song "Barracuda" by the 5.6.7.8's, a Japanese garage-rock revival/surf rock band from Tokyo.
"Sound Bwoy" is a rich, vibrant, bold, and psychedelic music video created for Kwame Heshimu, a reggae artist, along with his band The Future Dub Consortium.
A study in the dualism of reality and reverie. Ridge Race follows a young boy’s journey to a neon-dream-like metropolis, where the mundane act of catching a school bus transforms into an ethereal odyssey. Through the rhythmic blinking of an eye, the viewer transitions between vibrant urban chaos and dreamlike landscapes. It is a story of mental escape, ultimately revealing the protagonist’s physical immobility in a clinical reality. A testament to the power of worldbuilding as a sanctuary for the mind. I hope to extend the animation and his world beyond the confines of his room.
An experimental animation that reimagines a classic nursery rhyme as a vivid subconscious journey. A pig wanders through a jungle of neon paper and found-image phantasms, drifting through settings that feel both physical and ethereal. This work celebrates the texture of imagination, utilizing a mix of analog collage and digital motion to illustrate a daydream that feels more real than the world left behind.



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