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The Art of Mindfulness: Why should you pause and see the bigger picture?

In the rush of daily life, how often do you truly stop to look around?

Do you really see what’s in front of you, the colours, the shapes, the tiny details that make life interesting?

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The SENSES Gradient Series is here to change that. It’s not just a collection of art; it’s a journey into mindfulness, into slowing down and appreciating the beauty around us.

Mindfulness is more than a buzzword, it’s a way of life that helps us connect with the present moment. The SENSES Gradient Series embodies this philosophy by inviting you to reconsider how you engage with the world. Each piece is designed to make you pause, to breathe, and to reflect on your sensory experiences.

The art in this series challenges you to think deeper about your senses.

Are you truly listening, or is the noise of the world drowning out the subtle sounds around you? Are you simply touching, or are you experiencing texture in a way that’s meaningful?

These prints invite you to go beyond the surface level and engage with the world in a more mindful way.

Embrace mindfulness with art that encourages you to pause and reflect.

Back the SENSES Gradient Series today and take the first step toward reconnecting with your senses in a deeper, more meaningful way.

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Steit Slings

I am Steit Slings. Interested in Art, Music, Food, Travel, Life. Ever since I could pronounce the word I wanted to become an architect. Build stuff. Make the world a better place trough architecture. At an age of about 10 years old I bought a Sinclair ZX81 with 16Kb with my brother. The modern fridge has more memory. More memory than the Sinclair, not my brother. My educational journey took me via architecture and art into IT where I’ve spend my time building digital architecture. Build stuff. The love for architecture and art never left. Recently I decided to spend more time doing the things I love the most. Build stuff. Born in an age where computers and digital media were new and daring. Computers and art combinations were rare. I created installations that were computer operated or on-screen manifestations. Alongside with more traditional forms of art and commercial products. I am still active as an (Interim) CTO/CIO and divide my time between IT and Art, trying to find interesting crossovers. Contact me for more information.

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