beauty.
to become

to become

Early mornings, sometimes, also bring joyful thoughts, smiles that have not yet arrived, loves that are
still traveling. Just like that, your head flies, and flies away chasing the future to come. The one you want to come. Turn up the speakers to the maximum volume while we listen to our favourite records and dance around with our clothes off, eating ice cream with our hands and making the neighbour’s cactus bloom.

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colorburn

colorburn

This editorial was inspired by the striking colorburn project, which is all about bringing color and human form together. With the body serving as a canvas, we’ve used colors and lights to abstract shape and form, creating a stunning juxtaposition against the nude skin. It’s a celebration of the beauty of the human form and its ability to merge with the colors that
surround us.

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chroma

chroma

Chroma refers to the extent to which a color deviates from a neutral color of equal value. Colors with low chroma are sometimes described as “weak,” whereas those with high chroma are characterized as “intensely saturated,” “strong,” or “vibrant.”

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geode

geode

Geode is a hollow mineral entity found in limestones and certain sandstones. The most frequent shape is a slightly flattened globe with a chalcedony layer enclosing an interior lining of crystals with a diameter ranging from 2.5 to more than 30 cm (1 to 12 inches).

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color ecstasy

color ecstasy

“Color ecstasy” is a term that suggests an overwhelming experience of color, often associated with intense joy, excitement, or pleasure. It can describe a state of mind where one feels immersed in vibrant hues, and experiences a heightened sense of sensory pleasure or stimulation.

In art, color ecstasy can be achieved through the use of bold, bright, or contrasting colors that create a strong emotional impact on the viewer.

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playground

playground

There was the BBC 5 parts Docu-series called ‘How Art Made the World’. The first episode was ‘More Human Than Human’ and the narrator Nigel Spivey opens the episode and quotes ‘The fact is people really create images of the body that are realistic. What’s going on? Why is our world so dominated by images of the body that are so unrealistic?’.

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ingredient: chocolate

ingredient: chocolate

Almost everything is known about chocolate, the textbook symbol of
Switzerland. The love story of man and cocoa has more than 2600 years – from
the ancient Maya. And today, along with other sweets, it is recognized as the main legal drug of the 21st century. But let’s leave the milestones of history, production and sales volumes, the quality of the product and the sophistication of the chocolatier, and let’s talk about chocolate as a panacea and wellness
remedy.

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