

Awe Atlas is a long-term project I recently began to collect and preserve moments of wonder.
It is both a personal archive and an artwork in its own right; a growing atlas of fragments that remind us of the extraordinary nature of being alive on Earth and in the Universe.
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The project is also a rejection of the idea that everything is moving inexorably toward an ending: the end of the world, of history, and of species. Instead, Awe Atlas searches for what persists: the beauty, mystery, and joy that continue to exist alongside the warnings.
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It unfolds in many forms: drawings, texts, paintings, videos, playlists, posters, and whatever else emerges along the way. In the spirit of SiSix, there is no single style or fixed visual identity. The work is free to shift and experiment, borrowing from different graphic and visual languages as a way of echoing the multiplicity of the world itself.
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Awe Atlas is an invitation to notice what remains and to keep finding reasons to stay with the world and fight for it. It's also a childhood practice - and this is the reason why the project has a loose naifness to it; a gesture of resistance, as a way not to let hope die.
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The project has just begun, so there's a long way ahead.
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