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Inspired by Harry Hyun

For Harry, creativity wasn’t a hobby.


It was a lifeline - an anchor, a source of hope, a reason to wake up every day and keep going.

As his family, we believe creativity helped him live longer, love deeper, and stay inspired even in the hardest moments.


Our mission is to share that same spark - with anyone facing cancer - so they, too, can experience the power of creation.

Harry found purpose in his creativity.

Harry’s first love was movement.

He grew up a competitive dancer - driven, disciplined, and full of light. But at seventeen, life changed. He was diagnosed with bone cancer, and a major knee surgery meant he would walk with a cane from then on.

Harry didn't miss a beat.
He redirected his passion into visual art, teaching himself tirelessly and building the portfolio that would one day get him into his dream school.

After multiple rounds of chemotherapy and 17 surgeries.. including four open-lung surgeries, Harry was accepted into ArtCenter College of Design.

By his second term, he landed his #1 dream internship at Imaginary Forces, where he got to hand-animate the end credits for Karate Kid: Legends during the final season of his life.

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Harry's Creativity in Motion

Harry is fondly regarded by his peers as one of the most talented motion designers of his generation. To view Harry's portfolio, you can visit his website here.

This is a highlight reel of Harry's motion design work.

Harry won 1st place for this original solo choreography!
This was shortly before he was diagnosed with bone cancer at 17 years old.

Memories with Friends

Harry had a beautiful relationship with all of his friends.

We hope you enjoy this tribute video.

Drawings & Sketches

3D Artwork

In Loving Memory of Harry

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