A living archive for intentional visual work

STSSIS

For visual work you want to last.

STSSIS is a place for visual work that deserves more than a scroll. A shared archive where artists can place selected work, gather it into projects, and let it remain discoverable over time.

Your archive. Your pace. Your work. Still here tomorrow.

Not another place to post.

STSSIS is built around a different rhythm: add work, give it context, place it in the archive, gather it into projects, and let it be found again.

Social platforms give work attention. Portfolio sites give work presentation. STSSIS gives work continuity.

Your work should not lose meaning just because the feed moved on.

Works, not uploads

Images can carry context.

A work can carry title, date, art category, process/material, place, project context, public captions, private notes, and links.

On STSSIS, an image does not have to stand alone as feed content. It can belong somewhere: to a project, a profile, a period of work, a place, a material, or the larger archive.

Public archive

A profile that works as a public archive.

Your STSSIS profile is not a social scoreboard. It is a quiet public surface for your most meaningful work, projects, studies, and links.

No public follower counts. No public like counts. No pressure to perform before the work can be seen.

Projects, not just posts

Some work needs sequence.

Some work needs sequence, writing, captions, sections, and time.

Projects give larger bodies of work a place to unfold: photo essays, visual studies, sketchbook series, paintings, drawings, process notes, or long-term archives.

Studio

A private room before the public surface.

Studio gives artists a place to upload, compare, sort, make notes, and arrange work before turning it into posts, projects, or a public profile.

Return

Work can return.

STSSIS is not only about what is new.

Older work can stay searchable, enter projects, be selected editorially, or return later with new context. The archive is not a graveyard. It is where work keeps its shape.

Built for image-based visual work

For visual work you want to last.

Photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, collage, studies, sketchbooks, mixed-media work, documented objects, and other image-based practices.