What we do.
Art direction.
By defining tones, contrast and colours — we start creating a red line that we can use in each of our projects. Our job is to define that red line and finding continuity in our projects.
Storytelling.
Beauty is important but without a good story and something to say, it can soon become meaningless. By creating a story, we define the soul of the project and then start creating intentional content around it.
Audiovisual creation.
Audio and visual arts is our speciality. By combining sound and images, we can create deep and powerful content — allowing others to connect to the experience emotionally, creating a depth of understanding and relatability.
Design.
By crafting a memorable and meaningful space or experience, you are paving the way for your community to stay involved. The elements used to achieve this effect can take on any form — including physical, digital, or interactive.
Events.
In the last two years, our society has come to understand how essential our relationships and social connections are. Being able to touch, talk and dance with people is what makes us human . We want to create the space for that.
Workshops.
Learning creates a sense of reward and satisfaction. It gives joy and a feeling of self-confidence. By organising workshops, we want to share our skills and giving the possibility to help others evolve their projects and creative abilities.
Who we are.
Nicolas Denis
After working as a fashion photographer / graphic designer in the luxury industry for three years in Brussels, he travelled the world and discovered a new way of living that focuses on regeneration and nature.
An intense lifestyle transitioned into a slower, more intentional way of living. This transition is what defines his work today.
Adrian Howell
With 10 years of experience from behind the camera, Adrian specialises in meaningful storytelling with a focus on the connection between human and nature.
Primarily focusing on documentary, adventure and the outdoors, he has experience with every level of production in a variety of conditions.
Sylvia Avontuur
Sylvia left her office life in the city of Amsterdam to depart on a journey of rewilding, exploring various regenerative and permaculture projects.
In this flow her aim is to raise awareness that we are part of nature, not separate. To do so, she opts for a multi-sensory approach, creating meaningful concepts and crafting stories in collaboration with other artists and craftsmen that are fuel for transformation.