Interior Art.

Scope

Creating spatial narratives that blend art, architecture, and emotion

Creating spatial narratives that blend art, architecture, and emotion

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Duration

5 years

5 years

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Year

2024

2024

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Challenge

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I always sketch first: paths, pauses, and where light falls. From that rhythm, I compose a visual language—color as zoning, soft geometry as tempo, type, and symbols readable at a walking pace. Materials are chosen for touch and time. Everything sits on one quiet grid, so walls, windows, and words agree.

The work is quiet but cumulative: comfort, clarity, and trust increase each day. What remains is a place that breathes, art and function balanced to last.

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Art as a solution

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Many rooms, one breath

I enter spaces that feel fragmented, different floors, lights, and histories, and look for the common pulse. The brief is always the same beneath the details: make warmth without noise, let the room explain itself, give the brand a voice that speaks softly and stays.

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Spaces that guide themselves

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art and function balanced to last.

Thresholds feel intentional, wayfinding becomes almost invisible, and the tone holds from street to desk. The work is quiet but cumulative: comfort, clarity, and trust increase each day. What remains is a place that breathes—art and function balanced to last.