
Lisa Rosenberg
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I am a writer based in New York City writing about artists, creative leaders and entrepeneurs.
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Victor Mane’s Old Masters-Inspired Tattoos Are A Modern Walk Through Art History
New York-based Victor Mane has spent years perfecting how classical painting techniques translate to skin. The Spanish artist, co-owner of Minimal NYC in Brooklyn, draws directly from centuries-old artistic methods. From childhood sketches to professional tattooing, his work demonstrates how traditional art education shapes contemporary tattoo practices.
By Lisa Rosenberg7 months ago in Art
Director and Producer Victor Pigasse on Working With Award Winning Studios and His Future In the Film Industry
For most people, living out their dreams and learning from their heroes is something that they can only fantasize about. Movie director and producer, Victor Pigasse, is among the few who has found a career in something he loves, and benefited from the education of one of his cinematic idols. Born and raised in Paris, France, Pigasse’s career has already won numerous accolades, including the 2024/25 Clive Davis Award for Excellence in Music in Film.
By Lisa Rosenberg7 months ago in Interview
Vertex Soccer President Sam Craven on the Innovative Model Powering Global Soccer Development
Sam Craven, President and founder of Vertex Soccer, is an Englishman on a mission: to transform how soccer is developed in the United States and beyond. Vertex Soccer, a U.S.-based company with strong ties to the United Kingdom, has already established impactful partnerships with university athletic programs and professional clubs across the country. But Craven’s aspirations reach far further than simply matching players with teams. He sees Vertex as a key player in shaping the future of the sport—supporting American institutions, athletes, and the game itself.
By Lisa Rosenberg7 months ago in Interview
The Architect of Atmosphere: Ivo Senra’s Sonic Frontier, From Brazil to Hollywood
Across borders, genres, and technologies, Ivo Senra has emerged as one of the most compelling musical voices of his generation, equally fluent in the codes of analog synthesis, Brazilian rhythm, and cinematic narrative. His ascent from Rio de Janeiro’s experimental jazz circuit to the upper echelons of Hollywood scoring is not slow, it’s seismic.
By Lisa Rosenberg7 months ago in Beat
Helton Lima on Auto Programming in Our Era of Digitally Savvy Cars
The automotive industry is undergoing a digital revolution, transforming cars into sophisticated, interconnected machines. To gain insight into this rapidly evolving landscape, we spoke with Helton Seixas de Paiva Lima, a dedicated automotive professional specializing in mechanics and electrical systems. Representing Overspeed Chiptuning in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Helton brings a unique perspective shaped by his diverse background and passion for performance.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
Myth and Ink: Munich Tattoo Artist Myra Brodsky Finds Inspiration in Ancient Tales
In a world often saturated with fleeting trends, Munich-based tattoo artist Myra Brodsky is carving out a unique niche, drawing inspiration from the timeless allure of mythology. At her woman-owned tattoo shop, Brodsky specializes in intricate fine line work, transforming skin into canvases that echo the epic narratives of ancient Greece and beyond.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Art
Magagilsa Vieira: Advancing U.S. Economic Growth Through International Trade for SMEs
In today’s interconnected world, large multinational corporations dominate global markets. However, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)—the backbone of the U.S. economy—face significant barriers to entering international trade. These challenges include complex regulatory frameworks, logistics hurdles, and limited access to trade education. Magagilsa Vieira, an expert in international trade and foreign market expansion, is leading a mission to democratize access to global markets for U.S. SMEs. By doing so, her work has the potential to boost U.S. exports, create jobs, and strengthen national economic growth—critical factors in the country’s global competitiveness.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
Understanding Your Opponent: The Art of Preparation with BJJ Coach Nilo Colita
In the world of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), raw talent and athleticism are essential to success. However, in order to win at the highest level of competition, these attributes alone are often not enough. When confronted by someone who’s skillset and years of training equal your own, the difference comes down to preparation. The art of understanding your opponent is a crucial element of BJJ, one which coach Nilo Colita instills into each and everyone of his students.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
Slowing Down and Making You Feel: Editor Gege He On The Art Of Drama
In today's fast paced world we often forget to enjoy the things that take time to develop. With constant access to media, scrolling and short form content has become a massive part of our lives. However, the best films still rely on emotional connection, drawing their viewers in by playing out the drama. This is the preferred style of editor Gege He who has always been drawn to the realism in drama. Gege, editor of short films Daffodils in December, Eyes Like Yours, and A Shade of Red, prioritizes collaboration on set and audience appreciation on the big screen.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
Behind the Scenes with KABU: Preparing and Setting Up a Live Show with Major Industry Stars
When KABU, the up-and-coming electronic music artist, was tasked to work on a notable concert for Usher, the Grammy Award-winning pop and R&B artist, who recently performed at Berklee School of Music in Boston – he knew he was in for a high-stakes production.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview





