portrait interviews
with creatives
In words, images, and sometimes film — a glimpse into the artist’s world.
Each portrait interview is an encounter. A meeting between two people — one asking, the other opening up — in the space where creative work unfolds. These sessions take place on location, within the maker’s own context: a studio, a home, a corner of light where something meaningful takes shape. Through thoughtful questions, slow attention, and a sincere interest in the work, these moments grow into something quietly powerful.
The interviews go beyond a conversation. They are accompanied by photographic portraits and, at times, film fragments that capture the rhythm of a creative process. Some of these films were edited during the silence of the COVID period — from afar, yet still intimate. Others were filmed on location across Europe, shaped by the nuances of each setting, each maker, each story.
What binds them is presence.
The kind of presence that invites trust and makes room for honesty. In a short period of time, something real takes place: connection, clarity, and often a renewed sense of meaning — both for the creative and for those watching.
Portrait interviews with creatives: these are not promotional snapshots. They are layered portraits — created to be shared, remembered, and returned to. They make the work and its maker more visible, more discoverable, and more human — to a wider international audience that seeks not only the finished piece, but also the person and path behind it.
We believe in the value of creative work that is rooted in context, in care, and in curiosity. These interviews honour that — and aim to pass it on.