Gutman's idiosyncratic patchwork art is made from materials donated by friends and family - with a measure of psychology sewn in too.
It has been digitised by technologists Pleasant Company along with images made specifically for the animation, and the result is a projection titled Echo, with music by Australian composer Angus Mills.
Fireworks were launched behind the Sydney Opera House as part of the launch of Vivid Sydney. (Steven Saphore/AAP PHOTOS)
"The work is about the paradox of self-consciousness, the limitations of our own capacity to truly see ourselves, and the way our own unconscious wounds spill out into our perceptions of one another," Gutman said in a statement.
"It's a story about confronting your shadow."
Those who struggle for a clear view of themselves or each other can at least hope to contemplate the Opera House, with the sails of the iconic building to be illuminated each night of the festival until June 15.
The artwork is Gutman's first animation and is being described as her most ambitious work.
The Opera House sails will be illuminated each night of the festival. (Steven Saphore/AAP PHOTOS)
Echo is based on a re-imagining of Ovid's myth of Narcissus and follows a central character, a girl in a striped t-shirt, with a face made from a hessian sack, who contends with a river made from denim and a rocky underground formed from satin.
In its use of narrative and a central character, it's a departure from previous animations on the sails, and intentionally based on theatrical principles in honour of the Opera House, animators Pleasant Company said.
Nearly 3.5 million people attended Vivid in 2023, a mark that organisers say might be hard to top.
Another installation will feature rainbow lasers that fan out from Sydney Tower, the city's tallest structure.
Vivid's 2024 theme is humanity and it runs until June 15. (Steven Saphore/AAP PHOTOS)
A 10-minute looping soundtrack for the light displays, composed by 20-year-old student Bailey Pickles, will be available for visitors to listen to through an app.
The newly-opened Machine Hall Precinct, a city-centre site in a former electricity substation, will act as the festival's main music venue.
A few kilometres away, the Goods Line will host the Vivid Fire Kitchen celebration of "the universal language of barbecue".
Vivid runs until Saturday, June 15, and the theme for 2024 is humanity.