💫 Genesis Story – NomadObsession’s Icon
💫 From Nomad Obsession to WST — A Story of Transformation”
NomadObsession was not born from a sketch, but from a need: to keep alive images that would otherwise have faded.
Pascal, a dreamy photographer and explorer of mental textures, has long captured memories through his lens. Fragments of light between two airports, reflections of the sky on a lonely café, absurd landscapes that only jet lag can offer.
But something was still missing: a thread, a guide, a presence.
So an obsession was born: what if memories had a shape?
Not a person. Not an animal. Rather, a small companion, the result of visual accidents, repeated prompts, and happy coincidences. Through the attempts, between humor, poetry, and digital drift, a character emerged.
An insect with no specific species, with oversized glasses, a bag on its back, and this gentle way of landing in the most improbable landscapes.
He is Genesis, the icon of the store.
It was never designed. It was born from recomposed memories, mental snapshots mixed with imagination, filtered through the language of prompts. It embodies gentle wandering, tender humor, and the art of transforming oblivion into printed textiles.
NomadObsession is this: images that resemble forgotten dreams, and creations to wear them, give them away, or keep them close to you.
🌊 WST — Signals, Oceans & Contemporary Wandering
WST / SLOW FLOW is a personal creative project built somewhere between oceans, travel, technology and modern exploration.
From scuba diving and paragliding to AI systems, night ferries, coastal roads and invisible digital infrastructures, these designs explore fragments of a connected world through minimalist apparel and visual storytelling.
I’ve always been fascinated by movement, signals and the strange beauty of places in-between:
airports at night, drifting coastlines, storms at sea, quiet cafés, terminals, cables, datacenters and modern systems silently shaping everyday life.
Some pieces are cyber-coastal and minimal.
Others are slower, softer or inspired by Japanese aesthetics and travel memories.
Nothing here is designed to chase trends or empty marketing logic.
This project is simply an attempt to capture curiosity, movement and small fragments of modern life before they disappear.
You can also explore the WST universe through videos and visual explorations on YouTube:
WST / Wet & Sea Tech
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NBK5y4VD7q8Z2AoAOjzmg
et toujours : YouTube — @DISCOVERASIA360
https://www.youtube.com/@DISCOVERASIA360
Minimal. Coastal. Quietly connected.