Pink Sindrom
THE BITTERSWEETNESS OF NAIVETY
Sindroms is a journal of monochrome states of mind. It is a print magazine published biannualy, curating its content based on specific colours, investigating them across culture and immersing its readers in the feelings and moods evoked by each colour.

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A thought piece exploring the positive side and the negative side of being naive. Being
naive means you worry less and you are not burdened by knowing the harsh reality of
things. Can being generally unaware of things and seeing the world through a pink filter
can get you through life unscathed? And if so, is that good or bad? What do you gain,
or lose, by being out of touch?
Each object was created specially for the project. We involved Budesh Buro workshop studio and concrete bureau Omniton material to be a part of our team.




art direction, photography Moniсa Dubinkaite
assistance, lighting Mikhail Finogenov @mikhail_finogenov 
set design Olga Zimina @olalaaaaaa 
production Katerina Povzner @povzner 
omniton High-performance concrete products @omniton_material_ 
production bureau Budesh buro @budesh_buro 
retouch @perfect_animal

video work by Kate Bugrova 
https://www.instagram.com/kate_bugrova/
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