Looking back at 2025 , the highs, the lows, the growth. For the rest of the year, I’m taking a moment every day to appreciate the journey. The good. The bad. The achievements. All of it made me stronger. 🤍
Looking back at 2025 , the highs, the lows, the growth. For the rest of the year, I’m taking a moment every day to appreciate the journey. The good. The bad. The achievements. All of it made me stronger. 🤍
Looking back at 2025 , the highs, the lows, the growth. For the rest of the year, I’m taking a moment every day to appreciate the journey. The good. The bad. The achievements. All of it made me stronger. 🤍
Looking back at 2025 , the highs, the lows, the growth. For the rest of the year, I’m taking a moment every day to appreciate the journey. The good. The bad. The achievements. All of it made me stronger. 🤍
Looking back at 2025 , the highs, the lows, the growth. For the rest of the year, I’m taking a moment every day to appreciate the journey. The good. The bad. The achievements. All of it made me stronger. 🤍
Looking back at 2025 , the highs, the lows, the growth. For the rest of the year, I’m taking a moment every day to appreciate the journey. The good. The bad. The achievements. All of it made me stronger. 🤍
Looking back at 2025 , the highs, the lows, the growth. For the rest of the year, I’m taking a moment every day to appreciate the journey. The good. The bad. The achievements. All of it made me stronger. 🤍
Cannot thank my team enough. They supported me in every possible way. What was meant to be a few days of work became an entire year, and even an hour before the event we were still editing @mpauletss @vicoolyasaida Thank you @kultho_foreverdiamonds for allowing me to turn a jewelry campaign into an immersive cinematic experience in such a special space. I have always had this dream, to bring into a museum at night, during a dinner, an immersive experience similar to the one I once lived in a theatre in New York. It became an obsession. The feeling of being transported inside someone’s world, inside their intimacy and their story, mesmerised me. If I could choose one superpower, I would want to be invisible. To slip into LIFE without being seen and observe from every angle, every breath, every silence, every beginning and every ending. This is exactly what the MINA Museum allows, story you can walk through, a love you can witness from every side. You never really know if the story of this couple ends, or if it even has a clear beginning. In the most profound kind of love there is no obvious start and no real end. It is an energy that remains eternal, fluid and continuous. A love that exists somewhere between dimensions we cannot fully define. Is it a past life? A next life? Reincarnation? A quantum version of ourselves living parallel stories? Many films inspired me, such as Interstellar and Inception. I wanted to give you that same sensation, the feeling that you are inside a box with this couple, observing, interpreting and imagining your own version of their story. Each chapter shows a different truth: how he sees her, how she sees him, and how you might see them both. Is she imagining their wedding? Are they truly getting married? Then comes the heartbreaking moment when she walks alone into the home where they once entered together. Does love end here?Later comes the chapter of the next life, when they meet again under the same black veil she once crossed alone. I am deeply moved by how much people connected to it. If you would like to see the installation, leave a message here. We may bring it back for small groups.
Cannot thank my team enough. They supported me in every possible way. What was meant to be a few days of work became an entire year, and even an hour before the event we were still editing @mpauletss @vicoolyasaida Thank you @kultho_foreverdiamonds for allowing me to turn a jewelry campaign into an immersive cinematic experience in such a special space. I have always had this dream, to bring into a museum at night, during a dinner, an immersive experience similar to the one I once lived in a theatre in New York. It became an obsession. The feeling of being transported inside someone’s world, inside their intimacy and their story, mesmerised me. If I could choose one superpower, I would want to be invisible. To slip into LIFE without being seen and observe from every angle, every breath, every silence, every beginning and every ending. This is exactly what the MINA Museum allows, story you can walk through, a love you can witness from every side. You never really know if the story of this couple ends, or if it even has a clear beginning. In the most profound kind of love there is no obvious start and no real end. It is an energy that remains eternal, fluid and continuous. A love that exists somewhere between dimensions we cannot fully define. Is it a past life? A next life? Reincarnation? A quantum version of ourselves living parallel stories? Many films inspired me, such as Interstellar and Inception. I wanted to give you that same sensation, the feeling that you are inside a box with this couple, observing, interpreting and imagining your own version of their story. Each chapter shows a different truth: how he sees her, how she sees him, and how you might see them both. Is she imagining their wedding? Are they truly getting married? Then comes the heartbreaking moment when she walks alone into the home where they once entered together. Does love end here?Later comes the chapter of the next life, when they meet again under the same black veil she once crossed alone. I am deeply moved by how much people connected to it. If you would like to see the installation, leave a message here. We may bring it back for small groups.