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August Reflections: Between Endings and New Beginnings
August doesn’t feel like a true beginning—it lingers like an interlude, a pause between what has ended and what is yet to come. In its rains and restless skies, I find the discomfort of transitions, and the quiet preparation for September’s clarity.
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Vintage Summer
A personal reflection on reimagining the summer mood—less brightness, more stillness—through collage, muted colors, and quiet introspection.
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Accidental Magic
In the world of collage art, mistakes often lead to unexpected magic. This post explores how embracing errors and letting creativity flow can reveal beautiful surprises and deepen your artistic process.
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Exciting News: I Just Opened My Etsy Shop!
I'm excited to share that I opened my Etsy shop! There you’ll find my collage artworks printed on everyday items like hoodies, pouches, and bookmarks—perfect for bringing a bit of art into your daily life.
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Why I Find Horror Movies Comforting
Horror movies have been part of my life for as long as I can remember. But recently I realized something strange: I don’t just enjoy them—I find comfort in them. Here's why.
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How I Discovered My Color Season
Discovering my color season took time, patience, and a new way of looking—at color, and at myself.
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The Creative Impact of Working Behind the Scenes in a Museum
Editing curatorial texts gave me more than technical skill—it sparked a creative shift that still shapes my work as an artist today.
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What Triggers Your Deepest Memories? A Personal Reflection
While watching Ethel Cain talk about her candle collection, I found myself reflecting on how the senses—especially scent and music—can unlock our most vivid memories. Some remember through touch, others through images, and some of us are undone by a single song.
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La calle de la Amargura
While wandering through San Ángel, Mexico City, in search of a café, I found myself on the Street of Bitterness. What began as a moment of confusion led me to a hidden art gallery inside a local bookstore, where I discovered works by Mexican artists. If you’re looking for hidden art galleries in San Ángel, this one is a quiet treasure.
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Rainy Days
In Mexico City, rainy days turn the world quiet and slow. From my white-walled apartment, I watch the soft, muted streets below and find myself drawn inward. The scent of the busy café downstairs takes me back to childhood memories, while the gentle rhythm of rain invites me to savor each step—even when running late. This post shares those moments and a playlist inspired by this peaceful feeling.