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About Me

Hi, I’m Shawn Viveiros, a multidisciplinary creative and storyteller behind Digitalvivo. With roots in both the analog and digital world, I blend photography, graphic design, and writing to preserve moments, spark thought, and inspire change. My projects span from historical documentation, like Greetings from Attleboro, to imaginative fiction such as The Stone & The Pantry. Whether I’m restoring century-old postcards or capturing candid moments with my camera, I aim to bridge time, memory, and meaning through visual and written narrative.

My photography and writing are steeped in a modern Gonzo style; raw, unfiltered, and often embedded in the experience itself. Inspired by the likes of Hunter S. Thompson, I dive headfirst into scenes that others might overlook: a weather-worn fence post, an empty diner booth at sunrise, or a passing conversation on a city street. I focus on the mundane, the offbeat, and the deeply personal — the kinds of things people take for granted — and use them to tell larger stories about place, people, and perception.

“The trick isn’t finding something extraordinary... it’s realizing how bizarre and beautiful the ordinary already is, if you just look sideways at it.”

I also design and publish original artwork, develop brand identities, and explore how emerging tech like AI and blockchain intersect with traditional art forms. Much of my work is deeply personal; shaped by my love for history, community, and the hidden beauty of everyday life. Digitalvivo is where I share these creations — part portfolio, part journal, and always evolving. Whether you're here to explore visuals, dive into stories, or discover new ideas, I’m glad you’ve found your way here.

 
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