Fernando Nunez

Fernando Nunez

Fernando Nunez is an editor at Visual Atelier 8, contributing to the publication focus on contemporary art, design, architecture, fashion, technology, and creative culture. His editorial work highlights emerging and established creatives through curated features, interviews, and project-based storytelling for an international audience.
ARIA, HXPETRAIN – HUNDRED PROOF

ARIA, HXPETRAIN: HUNDRED PROOF

ARIA and HXPETRAIN’s “Hundred Proof” lands as a high-energy electric moment in melodic electronic terrain, clocked around 98 BPM and sculpted for impact on dance floors and late-night sound systems alike. The track feels vivid in motion, built to be…

&Tilly – Plenty (aeseaes Cover)

&Tilly: Plenty (aeseaes Cover)

& Tilly approaches “Plenty” not as a cover meant to reinterpret the song’s structure, but as a quiet act of recognition. Drawn to aeseaes because their way of seeing the world mirrors her own, she leans into that shared sensibility…

Tyler Shamy – Potential

Tyler Shamy: Potential

“Potential” is a song about loving an idea instead of a person, and the quiet wreckage that follows. Tyler Shamy doesn’t frame the story in villains or absolutes, but in softer, more uncomfortable truths, selfishness without malice, damage without intent,…

Introducing: Teko Baby

Teko Baby is an artist shaped by lineage as much as by choice. Born Alvin Lyons in Ft. Pierce, Florida, music was not an escape but a native language, learned early through a jazz-musician father and a chorus-teacher mother. By…

Endearments: Real Deal

“Real Deal” moves with the quiet ache of wanting more than someone is willing or able to give. The song frames desire as something corrosive, not romantic, a slow imbalance where time, affection, and presence are always rationed. There’s a…

RIPSIME: ‘DARE'(RE-RELEASE)

“DARE” sits at a turning point in Ripsime’s story, not as a nostalgic look back but as an act of reclamation. Re-released alongside “I’ll Understand” and “Colors of Your Eyes,” the track reopens her early catalogue with intention, reframed through…

Dorvin Borman – Steel on Steel

Dorvin Borman: Steel on Steel

“Steel on Steel” feels like a looped moment trapped beneath concrete and noise. Dorvin Borman pares the language down to its bones, letting repetition do the heavy lifting. The underpass becomes more than a setting; it’s an echo chamber where…

Janey Quinn – To My Grace

Janey Quinn: To My Grace

“To My Grace” reads like a confession written in pencil and erased too many times. Janey Quinn uses the language of visual art to talk about identity under pressure, a self repeatedly redrawn to satisfy external eyes. Portraits, revisions, paper…

MP Grey – The Spark

MP Grey: The Spark

“The Spark” unfolds like a modern parable, following a lone figure moving through fog, doubt, and flashes of intuition. MP Grey frames inspiration not as a sudden miracle but as something fragile, glimpsed briefly, then chased for years. The valley,…