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Standing in the Light: Anese Eun Cho on Lighthouses, Childhood Portals, and the Art of Finding Home
For Anese Eun Cho, a lighthouse is not just a symbol. It is a structure made of light that lets you be fully visible without walls, fully protected without hiding. In this interview, she talks about childhood portals, strangers who stayed until sunrise, and what it means to transform pain into something that gives others hope.
Home Is Where You Carry It: Alice d'Apolito on Nomadic Identity, Whimsy, and the Art of the Visual Diary
Alice d'Apolito paints visual diaries on wood, populating them with an alter ego, a childhood rabbit, and five pet snails. In this interview, the Italian global nomad talks about whimsy as emotional architecture, the slow philosophy of snails, and what it means to build a dream studio without walls.
Creative Wayfinding: Nicole Shannon on Belief, Perception, and the Art of Navigating Uncertainty
Nicole Shannon's practice began at a jeweler's bench and has since expanded into an inquiry spanning painting, sculpture, writing, and research. In this interview, she reflects on Creative Wayfinding, the tension between fragility and possibility, and what it means to use creativity not just to make art, but to navigate life.

