Music has the power to dissolve barriers—between us, within us, and around us. On March 8th, WNDRFL launches their Impact Concert Series, using music as a reminder that we all have a role to play in preserving the wonders of our world. Each concert aims to create a powerful moment of reflection followed by tangible action.
Eduardo Castillo harnesses the transformative power of music to foster environments where self-expression, rediscovery, and deep human connections thrive. With an unwavering commitment to crafting one-of-a-kind improvisational live music experiences, Castillo's concerts are a testament to the magic of spontaneity—each event is a singular, unrepeatable journey that transcends geographical and cultural boundaries.
IMPACT INITIATIVE: Los Angeles Fires
Join us as we come together through music to support those affected by the recent fires in Los Angeles, turning our empathy into meaningful impact.
GUEST ARTISTS
Pie Aerts is a photographer based in Amsterdam. When he was 7 years old, his father didn’t give him his first camera but somehow here we are.
Pie’s work examines and questions the intricate relationship between humans and the natural world in an attempt to explore why we seem increasingly disconnected from each other, ourselves, and our natural environment. In doing so, he chooses hope over despair, and coexistence over conflict.
He firmly believes that art has the power to console, heal, and restore our lost connections. Putting this belief into practice, he founded Prints for Wildlife, a fundraising platform that unites over 275 photographers from around the world to sell art in support of conservation. Since its inception in 2020, the platform has generated $2.1 million, all of which has been donated to the African Parks Network to support African communities and wildlife.
Pie proudly serves as Canon EMEA Ambassador and Gitzo global brand ambassador.
You can see more of his work on Instagram as Because People Matter & Pie Aerts
At the age of 13, Maor began making and selling jewelry in his seaside village hometown , a scenery that gave him a lifelong connection with the ocean and nature. A devoted surfer, Maor took o In his early twenties for a yearlong surf sabbatical around the world. “Throughout that journey I carried a small box of wire, stones and charms so that I could create bracelets for the kindred spirits I encountered on my path.“ Landing in Los Angeles at the end of his trip, Maor quickly realized that California was home. “One day, after I’d settled in LA, I rediscovered the jewelry box that I’d carried around the world. ” Rekindling his passion for craftsmanship and creation, Maor was inspired to make jewels for friends around LA. Within a few years, he opened a flagship showroom, M.Cohen, in Los Angeles.
Maor’s elegantly elevated aesthetic pairs with a profound mastery of precision and innovation, The pieces reect the eternal elegance of their natural elements. MAOR jewelry is an expression of his belief that design is limitless. “I wanted to create something very clean and luxurious with a sexless feel inspired by the endless universe,” explains Maor. “My pieces are defined by the wearer, rather than man made convention”.