A detailed 2D animation frame by Léon Moh-Cah featuring hand-drawn textures

Léon Moh-Cah: 2D Animator and Sketch Artist

Léon Moh-Cah is a French 2D animator and sketch artist currently based in Seoul, South Korea. Her artistic practice is deeply informed by her experiences as a global traveler, most notably documented in her project "The Roving Sketchbook." Léon Moh-Cah explores the intersection of digital and traditional media, utilizing daily observation as a primary source of inspiration for her animations and illustrations. Educated in Paris with BAs in Graphic Design and Animation, Léon Moh-Cah later earned an Animation Masters from the Royal College of Art. Her professional portfolio includes high-profile collaborations with organizations such as Ted-Ed, The School of Life, BBC, and Arte. Her work often captures the intricacies of urban life and human interaction, reflecting her background as a digital nomad who has lived and worked in Paris, London, and various locations across the globe. In addition to her commercial animation work, Léon Moh-Cah is recognized for her urban sketching, using watercolor and needle pens to document her surroundings in real-time. This practice serves as both a personal diary and a professional foundation for her motion design projects. Now settled in Seoul, she continues to develop new short films and expand her sketchbook collection, maintaining a career that balances freelance client work with personal creative exploration.