For me, curation is a way of life, and a natural extension of how I view the world. It isn't just about collecting beautiful things, it's about noticing what tends to be overlooked; a way of paying attention and tuning in to texture, rhythm, color and feeling. I see curating as an act of quiet discernment, a naturally intuitive process: choosing what belongs, what speaks, what stirs something beneath the surface. It's how I process the world; visually, emotionally, sensorially. Whether I'm sourcing images, building a collection, or arranging a single moment in space, I'm always asking: "What's the energy here?" What story wants to be told?" Curating becomes a kind of seeing, and in that seeing, meaning begins to take shape.
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