In today's fast-paced world, the importance of empirical knowledge and the importance of aging seem to be losing their lasting meaning. One's own biography is being cut up into ever shorter phases of life (change of job, partner, location).
In the past, knowledge was passed on by the elders of society.
Nowadays, knowledge can be accessed almost anywhere and anytime on the Internet.
The hunger for experience and experience is reflected in countless smartphone photos and selfies. Already used to fast and replaceable consumption, we often only realize late that we need time to pause, digest and reflect. Things we have lived and experienced want to be looked at, sorted and sometimes being let go. Because from these memories we draw our knowledge in the broadest sense - our life experience and our wisdom. And with it our strength and our courage.
Sophia Lange-Chin experiences in artistic creation
a special component in the "conservation" of knowledge and experience. Because art is part of the developing process and can be shared with a certain distance and ease. Art creates a deep exchange on levels that touch far more than our intellect. Shaping memories - giving them value and space - is not only a deep passion for Sophia Lange-Chin, but also a compass and companion. Like mental hygiene, we order life, move life and shape it. Annual books can be created, diaries of a phase of life or anniversary books. Sophia Lange-Chin's joy in opening up the emerging space with others is reflected in the careful listening during personal conversations, the creative process and the work that grow in collaboration and consultation with you.
The current situation has opened new doors: Getting to know each other and discussions can take place via video telephony. This means that meetings can take place German and English speaking.