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.
willoh: OUCHIE

willoh: OUCHIE

willoh turns emotional bruises into something strangely luminous, like “OUCHIE”. She leans fully into that tension between fragility and fire and writes from the frantic edge where desire, self-sabotage, and late-night honesty all blur. The song presses against the beat…

VAAGUE: Shortcut Jenny

VAAGUE: Shortcut Jenny

VAAGUE is the kind of artist who thrives in strange, magnetic spaces where genres dissolve and instincts take over. Behind the moniker is Antoine Pierre, a celebrated jazzman who has spent years shaping Belgium’s sound. But VAAGUE represents something else…

Leadbetter Band: Sky to the Ground

Leadbetter Band: Sky to the Ground

“Sky to the Ground” arrives as the opening spark of Spell, the album born from Eric Leadbetter’s creative renaissance. Leadbetter, a rock poet with decades of road-worn wisdom, channels that shift with a voice that moves from ember to wildfire,…

Introducing: skurken

Introducing: skurken

Skurken is one of Iceland’s most quietly spellbinding electronic voices, a creator of intimate worlds stitched from glitch, ambience, and the soft hum of imagined landscapes. Under his name, Jóhann Ómarsson builds music that feels both otherworldly and personal, like…

kamasakii.+*, KAMASAKI CORPORATION: CERULEAN SEA

kamasakii.+*, KAMASAKI CORPORATION: CERULEAN SEA

kamasakii.+*: “CERULEAN SEA (feat. KAMASAKI CORPORATION)” recall that impossible shade of ocean-blue that stops your breath for a second. Like anime openings, early-2000s RPGs, and tropical Japanese jazz. The track sails on a warm, 70s smooth-jazz breeze, then kicks into…

Gavriel Micah: Eight’s Enough

Gavriel Micah: Eight’s Enough

Gavriel Micah breathes warm life into the golden age of jazz with “Eight’s Enough”. The song is a piece that feels nostalgic and freshly human. Built around a crisp hard bop backbone, the track opens with a playful piano statement,…

Sophia B: Jason

Sophia B: Jason

Sophia B’s “Jason” is a fragile, late-night confessional. It´s a song whispered in the aftermath of heartbreak, where empathy becomes its own kind of love. Over a soft, melancholic melody, Sophia traces the bond between two wounded souls: both haunted…

ST. IVES: Tried You On

ST. IVES: Tried You On

ST. IVES drifts through the ache of self-discovery and lost connection in “Tried You On”: a shimmering, dreamlike reflection on love that never quite fit. Built on soft pulses and wistful melodies, the track captures that in-between space where fantasy…

joce v. joce: Squeezed

joce v. joce: Squeezed

joce v. joce cracks a grin through the pressure with “Squeezed”. It´s a sharp, self-aware indie-pop anthem about trying to hold it together while everything inside threatens to burst. Built on pulsing synths and a playful but tense energy, “Squeezed”…