How did your interest in things occur?
“I vividly recall the day my father brought home a small antique cabinet filled with numerous small drawers. Each drawer held a hidden treasure – a vast collection of conches and snail shells, all neatly labeled with aged, yellowed tags. As a child, I was fascinated with cataloging and organizing little treasures, and I suppose my father noticed that early on. He also had a black box with a glass lid, where he kept curiosities like old Roman coins and red wax seals – to my young eyes, rare and exotic objects from his travels. I was mesmerized by that box. Growing up with divorced parents, I was probably caught between my father’s passion for art and antiques, and my mother’s focus on creating a relaxed home, less centered around material things. I often imagine how freeing it would be to feel less attached to material things, yet today, my love for art and objects plays a deeply positive role in my life.”
