Hello friends!
Welcome back to "SIGNALS"!
Here's what you can expect: We'll delve into our experiences with social media. Additionally, we explore the intriguing work of Fujiko Nakaya, whose fog installations challenge and inspire our perception of the visible and invisible.
Love from,
Nastassja & Christian
SERIES
Time Will Tell, No. 8 — Day 630 from our ART EVERY DAY series.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Over the past year, we've embarked on a transformative journey with social media, especially Instagram, which has seamlessly integrated into our daily lives. This journey has provided us with invaluable insights that have not only enhanced our creative work but also forged deeper connections with many of you.
From our humble beginnings with virtually no followers and minimal interaction, we've come to understand the profound importance of patience and perseverance in cultivating a vibrant community. The continuous process of sharing our creations has sharpened our skills and unlocked new realms of learning that extend far beyond the solitary act of creation.
The encouragement and positive feedback we've received from you have been nothing short of inspiring, fueling our drive to persevere through moments of creative drought and propel us forward on even the most challenging days.
Our focus on Instagram has made us feel deeply connected to a universe of good vibes and a thriving community of fellow artists and designers.
As we look to the future, we are committed to continuing to share our experiences with social media, which has become an integral part of our artistic expression.
Thank you for joining us on this journey.
SOURCE OF INSPIRATION
Fujiko Nakaya — In the mist-enshrouded world of Fujiko Nakaya, we find a startling resemblance to the themes of incognito and encryption, which are also subjects we engage with intensely. Nakaya's installations envelop the space in dense fog banks that obscure not only the environment but also our perception. These artworks challenge us to explore the invisible and provide a stage for the interplay between the visible and the hidden.
Like encrypted messages that reveal their secrets only under certain conditions, Nakaya's fog urges us to look beyond the surface and discover the deeper layers of reality.
Fog makes visible things become invisible and invisible things
– like wind – become visible. Fujiko Nakaya
Fog Life — House of Art, Munich, 2022.
SHOP
Standing in the Rain, No. 3 — New in our shop!
SHOUTOUT
Francois Vogel — We are addicted to his videos.
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