A Stage We Keep Coming Back To
Sofya Voronko returns to Dobroslyot year after year. A story about the rare atmosphere that keeps artists coming back to the same stage.
Read more →Ave Choir's holiday poster breaks the mold, capturing the real personalities behind the voices. A celebration of community, individuality, and the beauty of difference.
Choirs are usually photographed standing neatly in rows.
Ave Choir clearly had other plans.
For this holiday poster, the singers crash through the frame one by one, each bringing their own expression, mood, and personality. Some look surprised. Some look amused. Some appear to have just discovered where the camera is. One seems to be questioning the entire project. Together, they create a visual chorus of curiosity, humor, and humanity.
The result feels less like a formal holiday card and more like a gathering of friends caught in the middle of a shared joke.
The poster isn’t trying to present a polished, uniform group. Instead, it celebrates the fact that a choir is made up of individuals of different ages, backgrounds, stories, and perspectives, who somehow manage to create something beautiful together.
At the center sits the Ave Choir logo, surrounded not by perfect smiles but by real personalities. The bright “Happy Holidays!” greeting becomes almost secondary to the message hidden in the faces around it: community is built from differences, not sameness.
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