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Art, for me, is not just the kind that hangs on walls - though I treasure those deeply. It’s the quieter kinds, too: the stoicism of an aged vessel, a funky branch I brought home from a walk and dropped in a vase, the way afternoon light lands on a door frame and suddenly turns architecture into a painting.
It’s this broader, instinctual definition of art that shaped my Saatchi Art curation - a mix of works that feel lived-in, emotive, and quietly full of soul. For me, art isn’t confined to canvas or paper. It’s in the objects with old souls that fill our home, in the flowers I clip from the garden, in anything that carries history, intimacy, and emotion.
These pieces - the framed, the found, the foraged - shape how I see, how I create, and how we build Olive Ateliers. Beauty doesn’t need to shout. It can whisper. It can sit softly in a corner and still change the whole room.
Here’s a glimpse into the art that lives with us - the things that make me slow down, look closer, and stay curious.