» In the mountains, there is a moment when it becomes clear whether you are still on your way up — or already on your way back.
The wind came earlier than expected.
Then the snow.
Then that state in which the world loses its contours — up and down, path and void, direction and doubt.
What remains is decision.«
— Set for @amazfitgermany
— Athlete @master_goodvibe
— Exhibition producer @b2m_sportsmarketing
#árte #prints
Sometimes it takes running 50KM to find the thoughts and inspiration for a new exhibition.
Showcasing new work for a feature exhibition at @zirka.space in Munich, March 11, 7:00-10:00pm.
I can’t wait to share the space for TITANIUM STATE OF MIND with:
@jostkobusch@maxromey@denjog@edoardo.rssn
— Would love not to say so, but 2026 has been testing me early. Seems like stress fractures are a harsh teacher of patience. 🏴 — The »no running« continues.
Phone bits from lately.
»I’ve known Dani aka @denjog since we were kids. Back when he’d spend entire afternoons launching himself off our garden trampoline like it paid rent. Always looked smooth. Never tried too hard. Kind of annoying, honestly.
We dragged him with us—into the mountains, into freestyle snow parks, into clubs he definitely shouldn’t have been in. Didn’t matter. He blended in, held his own, and usually looked better doing it. Dani’s always had that thing: taste, timing, and zero hesitation. Whatever he was into, he got good at fast. Freeskiing, skating, photography, design, now running. Not in a casual, “let’s see how this goes” kind of way—more like: full tunnel vision, resurface six months later already ahead of the curve.
Calling it a career path would be generous. It’s more like a string of deep dives stitched together with obsession and decent lighting. But lately, it clicks. He works at Salomon now. Shoots. Runs. Rides. Does his thing. But it’s not the usual brand fluff. No polished hype clips. No glossy athlete close-ups.
He shoots trailrunning like someone who’s allergic to clean angles and obvious stories. Most of it feels like he bailed halfway through a commercial brief and made something better instead. Says stuff like, “I need creativity as a filter, otherwise I’d go nuts.” He’s an overthinker. I get that. Maybe that’s why it never gets old.
From bouncing on trampolines in the backyard to making some of the most distinctive work in the sport—he hasn’t changed much. Still curious. Still intense. Still doing it his way. What I really respect? He stuck with it. Took all the detours and made something that actually feels like him.
An interview about art, obsession, trails and not taking the obvious route.«
Words: @stefangootch
Photography: @denjog
Layout: @peakminddesigns
The full interview lives in SALTY Journal 04.
If you care about the people shaping the culture – not just the podium – you’ll know where to find the rest.
SALTY Trail Club. Launching soon.
— Tenerife was supposed to be miles. Turned into moments. Injuries change plans, not perspective.
Family time > everything.
Be back soon.
#árte #tenerife
— Last weeks were pure madness. traveling, working, training. nonstop, no sleep, shitty diet. always on the rush.
pro tip that i should have considered better: watch your mental health & sleep hygiene or you go nuts.
time for a proper recharge now. 🪫