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Conversations with Patricia Gloum

Today we’d like to introduce you to Patricia Gloum. They and their team shared their story with us below:

Patricia Gloum a hyperactive kid that could not sit still lived many lives in order to understand she will live an original life where her hybridness and not fitting in a type of mold went to shape her as a visionary filmmaker and creative director while driving force in shaping contemporary digital culture and the web3 ecosystem.

With roots in Paris, Greece, and Spain, Patricia’s work is a reflection of her eclectic urban influences and passion for the art technology and music.

Patricia is a vibrant individual who thrives on inspiring others and empowering creatives. She possesses a unique talent for connecting people and is adept at building bridges between individuals from diverse backgrounds. With a natural ability to transmit confidence, Patricia has become a catalyst for positive change in various spheres of life.

Driven by her desire to inspire, Patricia dedicates her energy to uplifting those around her. She firmly believes that everyone possesses untapped potential and aims to ignite that spark within individuals, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and reach their full potential. Whether through her words, actions, or creative endeavors, Patricia strives to instill a sense of belief and self-assurance in those she encounters.

Patricia’s talent as a connector is not limited to individuals but extends to creative problem-solving as well. She possesses a keen analytical mind and a penchant for thinking outside the box. When faced with challenges, Patricia approaches them with a fresh perspective, seeking innovative solutions that go beyond traditional boundaries. Her ability to navigate complexity and find creative problem-solving approaches has earned her a reputation as a reliable resource and a go-to person for those in need of guidance.

In 2018, she cofounded Braw Haus, a web3 creative studio and digital talent agency. Braw is an avant-garde powerhouse, Braw Haus strives to establish itself as a preeminent authority in the domain of digital art, actively shaping the artistic landscape and redefining the boundaries of creative expression in the digital realm.

Since its inception in 2018, the agency has organized over 24 exhibitions and has a global presence spanning Hong Kong, Miami, Athens, London, New York, Paris, and Iraq. One of the biggest exhibitions to date was held in Erbil, Iraq, at the UNESCO world heritage monument. As a creative studio, Braw Haus partners with top blue-chip brands, including Nike, Adidas, Kenzo, and Jägermeister, as well as holding companies like the Kering Group and Brand Tech Group, to merge digital art with advertising campaigns.

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
Since I was a kid, it has been a bumpy road since having hyperactivity and being thrown off the schools and being misunderstood by the scholar system where it seemed I wasn’t fitting anywhere.

The road is long but determination is key, working on your weaknesses, on your strengths, remembering who helps you on the road, who supports you, and learning how to surround yourself with quality people that think like you that are hard workers like you.

Everything is a learning and beautiful learning curve, as long as you decide to look at it this way.

Creating your own reality without a 9 to 5 steady job is tough, being a creative and entrepreneur is harsh, but the rewards when they come is beautiful.

When you feel you have inspired people that come and tell you something you have told them that changed their lives to something positive doesn’t have a price.

I will keep giving my 100% for others and myself until I no longer physically be on this planet 🙂

Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
I specialize in directing commercials, music videos, and art videos.

I am a creative director that brings ideas to life, managing a creative team, deciding who will work on the project to make a successful project.

I curate digital art curations for exhibitions, events for clients when they want commissions.

I advise creatively with my keen eye; I love attention to detail.

I am a good connector, finding synergies between people and organizing nice gatherings between artists.

I am proud when successful projects come out where the process was nice to experience for everyone and when the client is happy.

I guess what sets me “apart” from others is my mixicity of cultures, speaking many languages, and being very empathetic and chameleonic.

What were you like growing up?
Growing up I was hyperactive, disruptive, highly inventive in terms of games. I created my first radio show recording songs Id love at age 11 with my best friend Morena Forjan, interviewing my brother, my fam, making jokes. Inventing systems was exciting for me and involving others.

I also created my first museum at that same age wanting to expose all the objects I was finding around + painting on some of them.

I loved theater and was making lots of marionnettes plays in my room and for the guests of my parents. That was always the best public giving the artistic attention I was seeking.

I was very joyful but also had a lot of questions as to how to live and how other people live if my way of living is considered normal since sometimes I would receive comments making me feel I was different.

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The other woman you sometimes see on the pictures is Justine Vilgrain, the other co-founder of Braw Haus

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