room

Lucy R.

Wood, popsicle sticks, paper, hot glue, fairy lights, fabric, acrylic paint.

  • Bedrooms can be an extension of people, a way they can express who they are and create safe spaces just for themselves, and allows people to notice how much personality can exist in a small quiet place. I created this miniature bedroom to express who I am. It’s a space that showcases my love for music, movies, my friends: all the small objects come together to tell a story. The decorations, posters, and lights aren't just random items; they reflect the creativity, comfort, and emotion in the way my real room feels. I love creating something where I can focus on all the tiny details: the furniture, different textures, dollhouse pillows from my mom’s childhood, using my old clothes to make butter, and the posters I have in my own room. All of those personal details make the room feel like an invitation to know who I am.

  • I build miniature spaces to tell stories in a way that can’t be described with other genres. This process allows me to focus on every little detail and how I want them to be perceived, and turns an ordinary space that's typically overlooked into something personal and worth noticing.

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