Kodak Black - ‘Dying to Live’ World Tour

Role: Lead Stage Designer, Art Direction, 3D Artist, 3D Character Design, Motion Graphics

I directed and produced the stage visuals for Kodak Black’s Dying to Live World Tour, developing the complete 3D visual identity for the live performances.

Through motion design, digital sculpture, character design and art direction, I created dynamic concert visuals that translated the album’s energy into immersive environments of light and movement.

Each visual sequence was designed to enhance the narrative and atmosphere of the show, blending cinematic storytelling and experiential stage design.

Motion approach
Motion was conceived as a narrative system that evolved throughout the performance, using clear transitions, pacing, and visual rhythm to support storytelling at scale. Animations emphasized coherence and legibility across sequences, guiding attention and reinforcing atmosphere while remaining synchronized with musical structure and live staging dynamics.

Rap artist performing on stage with dreadlocks, wearing sunglasses, a black jacket with white design on the sleeve, gloves, and multiple gold chains, with a large necklace featuring a medallion.
Neon red Christian crosses illuminated against a brick wall.
A person in white clothing with glowing red eyes standing in a foggy field, surrounded by others also with glowing red eyes, some crawling and some standing.
A man in a black suit performs on stage, holding a gold microphone. Behind him, there is a red neon cross and a similar outline, creating a striking visual backdrop. The stage is filled with mist, enhancing the dramatic effect.
A person playing a green piano on a dark stage with a lit cross and angel statue in the background, surrounded by fog and dramatic lighting.
A man singing into a gold microphone on stage, dressed in a black suit and white shirt, with a vibrant pink and purple blurred digital background.
A person with tattoos on their face, holding gold teeth with both hands, and looking directly at the camera.