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.
Estella Dawn: Conversations

Estella Dawn: Conversations

Estella Dawn’s “Conversations” unfolds like a reckoning between self-worth and surrender. It´s a raw, unflinching look at the push and pull of loving someone who only ever meets you halfway. It’s a dialogue you shouldn’t have to have, but you…

Susie McCollum: Abigail

Susie McCollum: Abigail

Susie McCollum’s “Abigail” feels like a letter written across time, from the woman she’s becoming to the girl she once was. It captures the ache of growing older while still hearing the echo of a younger self calling from somewhere…

Ava Renn: Dog Eyes

Ava Renn: Dog Eyes

Written beneath the vast, electric silence of the West Texas desert, “Dog Eyes” is a song born from instinct, dust, breath, and the need to howl. Ava Renn channels something primal that feels older than melody: a stirring beneath the…

TMPST, Iskarelyn, ALLKNIGHT: Forgive

TMPST, Iskarelyn, ALLKNIGHT: Forgive

“Forgive” feels like the culmination of a long-awaited creative alignment. It´s a track born from admiration, persistence, and the shared pulse of collaboration. For TMPST, teaming up with ALLKNIGHT was more than just a musical goal; it was a personal…

LIZ: LIKEY

LIZ: LIKEY

“LIKEY”, by LIZ, delivers a glitter-dripped, hyperpop fantasy that struts between glam and chaos. It´s like a sugar rush on roller skates through a neon night in Los Angeles. The track drips with attitude, flirtation, and a tongue-in-cheek self-awareness that…

Layla KaylifCloser

Layla KaylifCloser

“Closer”, by Layla Kaylif, is a slow-burning alt-rock elegy that throbs with defiance and desire,  turning vulnerability into voltage. Kaylif’s voice cuts through the haze with restrained fury, delivering each line like a secret she’s tired of keeping. Beneath its…

Bino Bames: I’m Sorry

Bino Bames: I’m Sorry

With “I’m Sorry”, Bino Bames strips everything back: no pretence, no polish, just confession and collapse rendered in lo-fi hues. The song feels like a transmission from the edge of a motel dreamscape, where reverb meets regret and every word…

Eva van Manen: Safe

Eva van Manen: Safe

Eva van Manen’s “Safe” is art refusing to look away. This is not a love song in the traditional sense; it´s about love tested by distance, politics, and war. Switching seamlessly between Dutch and English, Van Manen captures the unbearable…

Flight To London: Walls

Flight To London: Walls

Flight To London’s “Walls” is a song about cycles, resistance, and the ache of trying to start over when the past keeps rebuilding itself brick by brick. “Walls” sounds like a catharsis you can dance to: a cry for change…

Lerocque: Can’t Go Back

Lerocque: Can’t Go Back

Lerocque’s “Can’t Go Back” is a pop anthem drenched in memory and motion, pulsing with the bittersweet energy of youth, long gone but never forgotten. The song feels cinematic, the soundtrack to the moment you glance in the rearview mirror…