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Ade Santora is living in Jakarta, Indonesia and works as a senior graphic and motion designer.
‘Photographer is my secondary job. I like creating digital art and taking pictures. I believe in what I do with these two things, and they can complement each other well.’
Ade is a keen observer of the world around him, and his artwork certainly shows this:
‘Whether it’s nature, music, animals, people around me, movies, fellow artists, etc. – whatever I see provides my inspiration. Seeing my daughter playing with Slime or Playdoh – even that can be an inspiration for me. So ideas can come anytime, anywhere – unexpectedly.’ 1 reply
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In 2014, Ade was Grand Winner ‘AMPt and Mobiography Mobile Photo Challenge’ and the 2nd Winner at L'arte è Mobile—Festival Futuro Presente held at The Mart—Museum of Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto—Italy. He was also published in Shooter Magazine’s Printed Limited Editions N5 ‘Ghost of a Metaphor’ and World Digital Camera Magazine.
Since then, he has been curated and displayed at Cosmos Gallery in France, in Minsk, Bali, Dubai, Beijing, and Bucharest, to name only a few. In 2022, he received two honorable mentions at mobilephotoawards.com, and in 2023, his art was present at NFTNYC. In the same year, Ade was included in the list of ‘35 Influential Conceptual Portrait Photographers to Follow' by expertphotography.com. 0 reply
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In February 2022, @adesantora joined the world of NFT’s by creating his first accounts on OpenSea & Foundation. Since then, his works have extended with various collections on platforms like Rarible, OBJKT, Exchange Art, KnownOrigin, SuperRare, Rodeo, etc:
‘This is just the beginning for me; I still have a lot to learn more deeply in the NFT world, and of course it has to be done with patience and consistency. The lesson I’ve learned so far in the NFT world is that you have to have community, connection, and patience.’
All his artwork is created using mobile devices only, without touching the desktop: ‘The gear you have shouldn’t really make a difference—use what you’ve got and keep creating. Just do the work and maximize the potential of the tools available to you.’ 0 reply
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