Naomi Vona x Stanley

I have been involved in this exciting collaboration with the brand Stanley, where I had to “dress up” one of their products with a collage.

I never did anything like that before, so it was quite a challenge for me. The collab involved filming a commercial as well, so I was not sure if I could make it at first. I can say that despite the fears,

I am very happy that I tried something new, and also pleased with the final result. You can see what I have made on the video above, I hope you enjoy it! 

Albin Sjödin – Sweet Darkness

It looks like each portrait taken from the Swedish photographer and filmmaker Albin Sjödin is surrounded by a crepuscular light.

However it doesn’t suggest me any sense of creepiness of some sort, but it’s more a sweet, silent and soft sensation.

His solitary subjects emerge from darkness, and the soft lights embrace them in a poetic way. You can also check his videos on Vimeo.

Some Of My Works 74

This is the latest series that I am currently working on – is called “Floating Dreamers” and it’s focused on my research on patterns and abstractions.

Floating Dreamers is a series about my constant research on pattern and colour combinations. The title of this body of works is also connected to my fascination for the past, and the necessity to keep it “suspended” in time and space. 

I didn’t have time to post all the pieces that I have done, but you can check what is available in my website below. On my Youtube channel I am also posting the work in progress of these pieces, so you can enjoy the process 🙂

Purple Music – Life’s What You Make It

Powerful!

Enjoy Life’s What You Make It song by Placebo and the intense video directed by Sasha Rainbow.

Rainbow explained of her video:

“The two boys in the film live in this extraordinary place (electronic waste dump in Ghana), which, for me, highlights a human’s ability to adapt with incredible strength, resilience, and humanity.

I hoped to capture the environment in a dreamily meditative way that would at once juxtapose and yet synergise with the theme of the song and glimpse at a part of the repercussions of our current technological revolution.

Technology on the one hand is enabling us to create things beyond our wildest imagination, and yet little discussion has been had about what to do with all our discarded e-waste.”