What does art mean to you personally and what kind of feeling does it give you?
I started expressing myself through art at an early age, so I have a deeply personal connection to it. To me, art is everything we create it doesn’t need to follow rules. The beauty lies in its uniqueness: a certain style, a colour palette, or even a simple combination of materials can become art when it reflects emotion. It gives me a sense of authenticity and individuality.
When you choose pieces for your walls, what are you searching for?
I often choose pieces that resonate with the season. In summer, I’m drawn to brighter colours, while autumn brings warmer, earthy tones. And of course, Christmas has its own special charm there’s always a cosy, festive flair to it.

What does art mean to you personally and what kind of feeling does it give you?
I started expressing myself through art at an early age, so I have a deeply personal connection to it. To me, art is everything we create it doesn’t need to follow rules. The beauty lies in its uniqueness: a certain style, a colour palette, or even a simple combination of materials can become art when it reflects emotion. It gives me a sense of authenticity and individuality.
When you choose pieces for your walls, what are you searching for?
I often choose pieces that resonate with the season. In summer, I’m drawn to brighter colours, while autumn brings warmer, earthy tones. And of course, Christmas has its own special charm there’s always a cosy, festive flair to it.

What does art mean to you personally and what kind of feeling does it give you?
I started expressing myself through art at an early age, so I have a deeply personal connection to it. To me, art is everything we create it doesn’t need to follow rules. The beauty lies in its uniqueness: a certain style, a colour palette, or even a simple combination of materials can become art when it reflects emotion. It gives me a sense of authenticity and individuality.
When you choose pieces for your walls, what are you searching for?
I often choose pieces that resonate with the season. In summer, I’m drawn to brighter colours, while autumn brings warmer, earthy tones. And of course, Christmas has its own special charm there’s always a cosy, festive flair to it.