Visual Narratives from Saint-Luc Bruxelles
Exploring narrative, image-making, and experimental visual practice
These works emerged during Ann’s exchange at ESA Saint-Luc Bruxelles, exploring narrative, image-making, coding, and experimental visual practice through different artistic and design approaches.
Blow Up Visual Narrative Publication
Inspired by Blow Up — the film analysis program by ARTE — this editorial publication explores flowers as recurring visual motifs in cinema. Through collage, illustration, film stills, and handwritten narratives, the project transforms cinematic fragments into a printed visual essay between film, memory, and image-making.
Workshop of Storytelling
Photomontage & Narrative Exploration with Loo Hui Phang
Overview
Developed during a storytelling workshop led by French writer and director Loo Hui Phang at ESA Saint-Luc Bruxelles, the project explored graphic narrative through photomontage, image sequencing, and text-based storytelling.
The work combines collage, drawing, and fragmented visual compositions to construct dream-like narratives between memory, movement, and emotional landscapes.
Design Concept
Inspired by comic layouts and cinematic storytelling, the project experiments with the relationship between image, rhythm, and poetic narration within editorial compositions.
Through layering, texture, and non-linear sequencing, the work explores storytelling as an intuitive and visual process rather than a fixed narrative structure.
Processing Workshop with Mark Webster
Coding as Visual Experimentation