MindFuel is a curated blog by multidisciplinary artist Chromakane, exploring the intersections of creativity, mindfulness, and self-expression. Blending personal insight with artistic philosophy, MindFuel serves as a digital journal for inspiration, resilience, and introspection—fueling the creative spirit in an ever-changing world. Each entry invites readers to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with their inner voice through the lens of art and storytelling.
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  • Building a multi-sensory macroverse: In interview with INJURY
    Hi INJURY, Please introduce us to yourself – what is your story and mission? Founded in 2004 in Sydney, Australia by Eugene Leung, INJURY is an Australian create fashion and art house that create for both physical and digital world. Our seasonless and genderless fashion brand promotes small batch slow fashion, we’ve been showcasing our physical clothing collection across the...
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  • Surreal mental visualism: In interview with Simran Kaur
    Hi Simran, tell us more about yourself and your vision. I’m a fashion photographer and artist, but before that I’m a person who only learned about mental health at the age of 16. Ever since I decided to create mental health awareness by using my creativity, so that other people could learn about it as well. I started doing fashion photography to showcase that is possible to be...
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  • Surreal pop art energy: In interview with Kota Yamaji
    Hi Kota, Please tell us about your story and creative vision as a digital artist. I am a digital artist based in Tokyo, Japan. I graduated from Tama Art University with a bachelor in graphic design. Digital art is not as valued as physical art at the moment, but it will be recognised in the near future and I want to represent a Japanese style of digital art.     How is your art,...
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