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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > Tomohiro Okazaki’s ‘Paper Study’ Transforms a Quotidian Material into Mesmerizing Animations — Colossal
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Tomohiro Okazaki’s ‘Paper Study’ Transforms a Quotidian Material into Mesmerizing Animations — Colossal

Last updated: December 1, 2025 11:10 am
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Tomohiro Okazaki, a Japanese designer and the creative mind behind the studio SWIMMING, has once again captivated audiences with his latest project, “Paper Study.” Using nothing more than ordinary white paper, Okazaki has managed to craft a series of mesmerizing stop-motion animations that showcase the transformative power of this simple material.

In each short interval of “Paper Study,” viewers are treated to a visual feast as flat sheets of paper magically morph into intricate and voluminous structures before seamlessly collapsing back into a single plane. Arches, circles, and an array of other shapes dance across the screen in perfect harmony, creating a captivating display of creativity and skill.

While Okazaki is best known for his playful optical animations using everyday objects like matches, “Paper Study” takes his artistry to new heights. The meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail evident in each frame of the animations are a testament to Okazaki’s talent and dedication to his craft.

For those eager to see more of Okazaki’s work, SWIMMING’s YouTube channel and the designer’s website are treasure troves of visual delights. From whimsical animations to thought-provoking designs, Okazaki’s creations never fail to inspire and amaze.

Whether you’re a fan of stop-motion animation, paper art, or simply appreciate the beauty of creative expression, “Paper Study” is sure to leave a lasting impression. So, sit back, relax, and prepare to be transported into a world where ordinary paper becomes a canvas for extraordinary design.

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