Multi media magazine about authentic culture in our world. 100% original in house photos and videos. For those in search of one part information, one part dream and one part solace, States of Splendor has been created to focus on diffferent manifestations of authentic Splendor.
Although in the virtual world, States of Splendor is firmly anchored in the real world. Throughout reality, there are amazing examples of Splendor that exist through natural beauty and scenery, as well as through the human work of generations, creating wonders big and small. States of Splendor sometimes focuses on the grand sights and deeds, but most times looks into the small often overlooked phenomena that we come into contact with everyday.
In all corners of the world, individuals, businesses, objects, nature and culture often put forth true treasures sometimes veiled in simplicity. We hope the time spent on this online magazine can be entertaining and truly interesting.
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Musician, multidisciplinary artist, and founder of W8W Creative Hub. Currently finishing a new album "Energy Field" that explores layered soundscapes, inner states, and expanded perception. Creator of the mandala algorithm—a fusion of generative art, code, and consciousness. Building a regenerative Web3 ecosystem through music, design, and community.
Swims better than flies, mostly.
Some of the content featured on this channel does not belong to me nor do I claim any rights to it. Any opinions stated within sourced material is sourced for this reason. There will be satire, but I hope it will be obvious. Will be to me. That said, I add these items for my personal entertainment. Any enjoyment drawn by other individuals is entirely accidental.
On my selection process: artists, writers, content creators, etc., whom I choose to share, are selected not for their persons but for their works. I am moved not by personalities behind works but by the works themselves.
Eh, back to swimming or falling or whatever it is that flying is supposed to be like.