The Year of Intention

The Year of Intention represents a deliberate choice rooted in my journey of self-discovery.

this year, i aim to consistently extend genuine kindness towards myself, shedding the internal judgments i’ve recognized as deceptive. central to this commitment is the widening of my meditation practice specifically transitioning from acknowledging gratitude to consistently feeling and embodying it, #goals.

showing gratitude for what’s up ahead:

i’m preparing my latest artistic creations for the upcoming art exhibition titled “Rosa x Alberto Marzan”, Valentines weekend in La Jolla. this 32-piece mixed-media introspective journey delves into the intricate relationship between beauty and pain. it offers a unique perspective from my vantage point as a producer, exploring the narrative beneath the narrative. the exhibition unfolds by drawing a parallel with the rose, symbolizing external elegance and fragility while simultaneously embodying internal decay and affliction, elements essential to making the journey meaningful.

as the year unfolds, my creative journey extends beyond photography, art, and canvas. captivating writing projects are in the works, promising a literary exploration of my universe that I'm eager to share.

simultaneously, the gears are turning for an upcoming production that holds special significance for me, centered around that one time in the “South Bay”. The unique narrative and collaborative efforts behind this project make it a truly intentional endeavor, aligning seamlessly with “The Year of Intention”.

last but not least, you'll hear more about the “Black Widow” from Minnesota, whose life mission has been dedicated to being a source of shame for herself in her desperate attempts at despair.

these ventures, each a brushstroke on the canvas of 2024, collectively embody my commitment to purposeful creativity and meaningful storytelling, grounded on truth.

“The Year of Intention” will stand as the most deliberate and purposeful chapter of my life.

Alberto Marzan