portrait
photography
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2026
Matteo Ferralasco is an award-winning graphic designer and digital artist based in Vancouver, Canada. His work explores transformation, memory, and visual rhythm through branding, motion design, typography, photography, and AI-assisted image-making. Through Studio Ferralasco, he creates hyperreal visual sequences that turn familiar subjects into evolving digital studies. His ongoing series include Digital Metamorphosis, focused on nature and animals, and Kinetica, focused on man-made objects, both using repetition, motion, photographic composition, and cinematic pacing to create hypnotic visual narratives. Drawing from branding, editorial design, advertising, photography, and contemporary digital culture, Ferralasco’s practice sits between graphic design, moving image, and experimental visual art. His work often uses black backgrounds, precise composition, and poetic text fragments to create pieces that feel both minimal and emotionally charged. His current work expands into motion graphics, typography, AI-assisted visual systems, and brand-focused creative direction, with a focus on creating memorable digital artworks for social platforms, commercial collaborations, and screen-based environments.
Cette excellence créative est saluée par un palmarès particulièrement prestigieux. En 2024, son approche avant-gardiste est couronnée par le très sélect Trailblazer Award de la RGD, doublé des prix de l'Augmented Creativity et du Retail Design, ainsi que de plusieurs mentions d'honneur en design de marque et colorimétrie aux RGD et Salazar Awards. Cette trajectoire ascendante confirme le succès de l'année 2023, déjà jalonnée par des victoires majeures en Video & Motion aux Salazar Awards, l'obtention de la prestigieuse bourse d'études DesignThinkers, et une distinction en Storytelling.

The creation is part of Digital Metamorphosis, an ongoing series of hypnotic digital motion works exploring nature, transformation, and consciousness. Combining isolated natural forms, poetic text fragments, and slow visual rhythm against a black background, the series creates meditative moving portraits that invite reflection on perception, interiority, and the fragile dialogue between the natural world and the human mind.
photography
portrait
01:00
2026