
The feeling of timelessness, a connection to nature, and finding your own rhythm. How do artists enter their flow state, that elusive mode of complete surrender to intuition and inspiration?
In a new series of analog portraits, we dive into conversations about personal rituals, formative years, and the path to deep focus.
We kick things off with the first episode: Elias Mazian.
Elias moves between memory and emotion.
Fragments from his youth moments, places, stories, that take root and later resurface, distorted yet familiar.
In this first episode, he reflects on those early influences and how they continue to shape the way he listens, feels, and creates. About layering impressions, and slowly finding a rhythm of his own within them. A quiet portrait that doesn’t reveal everything, but lets just enough shine through.