Ever since I was little, I had a big fascination for museums. The idea of being able to walk in a magnificently big and quiet building, to wander around, to think, to see how other people interacted with art. It really blew my mind away.
When I was a teenager, I started considering museums as my safe space,
I would go alone, take a walk, and looked into the eyes of other women that were displayed there, in order to understand what it is being a woman, or being a human, how were their lives, what were they thinking in that specific moment?
When I was a teenager, I started considering museums as my safe space,
I would go alone, take a walk, and looked into the eyes of other women that were displayed there, in order to understand what it is being a woman, or being a human, how were their lives, what were they thinking in that specific moment?
When I started studying art as a part of my electives in high school and my bachelor, I got the chance to meet new artists, new styles, new ways of creating. And that strike me as an excellent way of getting inspired and taking visual references for my personal projects.
Up to this day, I like having a collection on my phone of all the art that I see around in the streets, exhibitions, posters... I have hundreds of these pictures lost on my phone, that's why I decided to gather them all together and now share them here with you.
Every time I start a new project, I like coming here and checking what can I gather, the colours, the composition, the style, a nice typography maybe?
Every time I start a new project, I like coming here and checking what can I gather, the colours, the composition, the style, a nice typography maybe?
“If something strikes me as interesting or beautiful, first I live that experience. Only afterward might I attempt to understand it.”
- Rick Rubin.