Only two days!
In 2023, the Andorran village Ordino, was listed as the best tourist villages by the World Tourism Organization.
The Ordino Jardins d'Art exhibition will be held in this amazing place on August 31 and September 1 — that is, this weekend.
Painting, photography, graffiti, sculpture, and other areas will be represented by 20 artists, and artistic communities, from different countries. The jury that selected the participants consisted of officials from the Ministry of Culture of Andorra, the municipality of Ordino and other reputable persons from the field of art, including a representative of the Carmen Thyssen Museum Andorra.
The duo Concept2048 at Ordino Jardins d'art will open to the public their new project "Soul's Garden".
Details are on the way...😉
In 2023, the Andorran village Ordino, was listed as the best tourist villages by the World Tourism Organization.
The Ordino Jardins d'Art exhibition will be held in this amazing place on August 31 and September 1 — that is, this weekend.
Painting, photography, graffiti, sculpture, and other areas will be represented by 20 artists, and artistic communities, from different countries. The jury that selected the participants consisted of officials from the Ministry of Culture of Andorra, the municipality of Ordino and other reputable persons from the field of art, including a representative of the Carmen Thyssen Museum Andorra.
The duo Concept2048 at Ordino Jardins d'art will open to the public their new project "Soul's Garden".
Details are on the way...
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Ordino Jardins d’Art and Soul’s Garden: A Look Back
The event was incredibly warm and relaxed! Locals and tourists alike were genuinely excited about the exhibition and the chance to immerse themselves in art that is both complex and provocative. We received a wave of enthusiastic feedback, and countless questions about the Soul’s Garden project. We’re thrilled that it’s challenging. yet important, concept resonated with people’s hearts, and we’re deeply grateful for their empathy.
It’s an amazing feeling to know that your projects awaken something within the viewers, resonate with them, make them reflect, look within themselves, and see the world from a new perspective.
You can see how it all went in the video gallery above⬆️
The event was incredibly warm and relaxed! Locals and tourists alike were genuinely excited about the exhibition and the chance to immerse themselves in art that is both complex and provocative. We received a wave of enthusiastic feedback, and countless questions about the Soul’s Garden project. We’re thrilled that it’s challenging. yet important, concept resonated with people’s hearts, and we’re deeply grateful for their empathy.
It’s an amazing feeling to know that your projects awaken something within the viewers, resonate with them, make them reflect, look within themselves, and see the world from a new perspective.
You can see how it all went in the video gallery above
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New ideas, new artworks, new us
PS For those who didn’t recognize it, in the last photo we are in the active shooting phase
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Beauty is everywhere. All pilgrims are in search of the good, all sincere seekers embark at this shore; people may quarrel a great deal and may even become like animals, but still they will be silent in unity at the sound of a mighty symphony and will desist from all quarrels in a Museum or under the dome of the Notre Dame in Paris.
Fiery Stronghold by Nicholas Roerich, artist, traveler, philosopher, thinker, stage designer, writer, archaeologist, academician of the Imperial Academy of Arts
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The Cry of the Artist
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Art as the Voice of Nature: The Story of Creating the Whisper Project
The art of Concept2048 is always a story that we want to share, one that needs to be told, and sometimes — one that needs to be shouted about!
You may remember that the Venice Biennale is currently underway, where we are participating. Our multimedia exhibition Whisper of the Sea is proudly displayed at Palazzo Bembo under the patronage of the European Cultural Centre (ECC).
The exhibition is open until October 24th, and we look forward to seeing you among our guests, and hearing your feedback.
But do you know how this project started? Indeed, Whisper of the Sea is just a small part of a larger project named Whisper.
Each of our projects begins with something personal, a moment that does not let go until it materializes into art. This was also the case with the Whisper series.
It all started with an incredible drought that struck Catalonia. I often had to drive from Andorra to Barcelona, and on one such route, I saw something I couldn’t forget…
In the next post, we will tell the story of the beginning of work on Whisper, and why it has become so important to us.
Believe me, there is more to it than just being inspired by nature. It is a story that gripped us… And perhaps, it will leave you moved as well.
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Art as the Voice of Nature: The Story of Creating the Whisper Project
The art of Concept2048 is always a story that we want to share, one that needs to be told, and sometimes — one that needs to be shouted about!
You may remember that the Venice Biennale is currently underway, where we are participating. Our multimedia exhibition Whisper of the Sea is proudly displayed at Palazzo Bembo under the patronage of the European Cultural Centre (ECC).
The exhibition is open until October 24th, and we look forward to seeing you among our guests, and hearing your feedback.
But do you know how this project started? Indeed, Whisper of the Sea is just a small part of a larger project named Whisper.
Each of our projects begins with something personal, a moment that does not let go until it materializes into art. This was also the case with the Whisper series.
It all started with an incredible drought that struck Catalonia. I often had to drive from Andorra to Barcelona, and on one such route, I saw something I couldn’t forget…
In the next post, we will tell the story of the beginning of work on Whisper, and why it has become so important to us.
Believe me, there is more to it than just being inspired by nature. It is a story that gripped us… And perhaps, it will leave you moved as well.
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Whisper of the Sea
Have you ever wondered why the sound of the sea is so soothing? Why is it so easy to think to the music of the waves?
Mystical AquaSouls, living in the depths of the waters, share with us the wisdom that they have saved throughout the…
Have you ever wondered why the sound of the sea is so soothing? Why is it so easy to think to the music of the waves?
Mystical AquaSouls, living in the depths of the waters, share with us the wisdom that they have saved throughout the…
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Whisper of the Water: From a Dried-Up Reservoir to an Art Project
Driving along the serpentine mountain road, I passed a reservoir, its waters usually shimmering in the sunlight. This stunningly beautiful place, which supplied most of Catalonia with water, was always reflected so vividly in my car’s mirrors. But on that day, something was different.
I slowed down, ensuring the road behind me was clear, and turned my gaze to the side. The water was gone! For the first time, I saw the bare, desolate bottom of the reservoir, and in it — a solitary Romanesque church. Once submerged, only the very tip of its tower was barely visible above the water’s surface, but now it stood exposed, an eerie relic in the midst of the dried-out landscape.
All the rest of the drive, I couldn’t stop thinking about what I had seen. I knew that the drought in the region was serious — the news had reported on it, with showers on the beaches being turned off, water restrictions in gyms, and other measures. But I didn’t realize how critical the situation was.
When I returned home, I began researching the issue. Catalonia was experiencing one of the most severe droughts in the past hundred years. I found photos of the dried-up reservoir, and its cracked bed. These images were etched into my memory and wouldn’t let me rest. I knew one thing clearly: we couldn’t summon the rain god, but Concept2048 had to do something.
Thus began the work on the large Whisper series, and its first part, — Whisper of the Water. We decided to tell the story of the drought, not through bare facts, but using visual language to show nature. This seemed to whisper in exhaustion about its disappearance, pleading for help.
Through Whisper, we want to convey an important message: the planet’s resources are limited, and they are disappearing right now. We cannot afford to ignore this.
This project is not just an artistic work; it’s our personal way of reminding the world of its fragility. The series started with the empty reservoir, and continues with each new part of the project.
Whisper of the Mountains was presented at the art biennale in Andorra last year. Whisper of the Sea has being exhibited in Venice, and Whisper of the Forest is now in the process of creation.
We are happy to communicate crucial issues through visual art, and truly believe it can bring attention to problems that often remain unnoticed.
In the photo: Whisper of the Water, the dried-up reservoir bottom, the stiff shells that once lived on trees submerged in water, and the Song of the Water.
Driving along the serpentine mountain road, I passed a reservoir, its waters usually shimmering in the sunlight. This stunningly beautiful place, which supplied most of Catalonia with water, was always reflected so vividly in my car’s mirrors. But on that day, something was different.
I slowed down, ensuring the road behind me was clear, and turned my gaze to the side. The water was gone! For the first time, I saw the bare, desolate bottom of the reservoir, and in it — a solitary Romanesque church. Once submerged, only the very tip of its tower was barely visible above the water’s surface, but now it stood exposed, an eerie relic in the midst of the dried-out landscape.
All the rest of the drive, I couldn’t stop thinking about what I had seen. I knew that the drought in the region was serious — the news had reported on it, with showers on the beaches being turned off, water restrictions in gyms, and other measures. But I didn’t realize how critical the situation was.
When I returned home, I began researching the issue. Catalonia was experiencing one of the most severe droughts in the past hundred years. I found photos of the dried-up reservoir, and its cracked bed. These images were etched into my memory and wouldn’t let me rest. I knew one thing clearly: we couldn’t summon the rain god, but Concept2048 had to do something.
Thus began the work on the large Whisper series, and its first part, — Whisper of the Water. We decided to tell the story of the drought, not through bare facts, but using visual language to show nature. This seemed to whisper in exhaustion about its disappearance, pleading for help.
Through Whisper, we want to convey an important message: the planet’s resources are limited, and they are disappearing right now. We cannot afford to ignore this.
This project is not just an artistic work; it’s our personal way of reminding the world of its fragility. The series started with the empty reservoir, and continues with each new part of the project.
Whisper of the Mountains was presented at the art biennale in Andorra last year. Whisper of the Sea has being exhibited in Venice, and Whisper of the Forest is now in the process of creation.
We are happy to communicate crucial issues through visual art, and truly believe it can bring attention to problems that often remain unnoticed.
In the photo: Whisper of the Water, the dried-up reservoir bottom, the stiff shells that once lived on trees submerged in water, and the Song of the Water.
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