• Chloe Fitzgibbon
Chloe Fitzgibbon

Sacred Frequencies explores the spiritual and cultural resonance of traditional Irish music. More than a collection of tunes, it’s a meditation on music as a living, sacred lineage passed through breath, bow, and belief.

Rooted in oral tradition, Irish music is remembered, not written, shaped by place, emotion, and communal memory. From sean-nós laments to reels in pubs, it survives through those who keep it alive.

Its sacredness comes from reverence for craft, connection, and continuity. Harpers like O’Carolan and Connellan wove personal stories into their music. Today, musicians, luthiers, and dancers continue this legacy by evolving it.

Seeing instruments and voices as “frequencies” of tradition, the book invites deep listening—not just to sound, but to what it carries. These frequencies connect generations, rooted in a shared soul yet always shifting.

Sacred Frequencies asks us to see music not as a product, but process—alive in those who play, sing, and remember.

This animation project, Change Now, is a reflective and urgent visual narrative exploring humanity’s relationship with creativity, time, and environmental responsibility. Anchored by the thought-provoking commentary of Sir Ken Robinson, the animation blends humor, symbolism, and storytelling to deliver a message that is as imaginative as it is essential.

At its core, this project seeks to confront two of the most pressing issues of our time—climate change and poverty—through the lens of human potential and creative power.

92 Summer days of Classic horror

This campaign reimagines classic horror through a fresh, unsettling lens: nature itself becomes the stage for fear. Rather than relying on jump scares or gore, the animation uses the quiet tension of natural landscapes—empty woods, still lakes, rustling grass—to evoke unease and suspense.