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My grandad always had his little digital camera with him. There was a time where I went through his camera roll and found 139 pictures of just blades of grass.
He said that back in Vietnam, grass is a luxury. Seeing grass is peaceful, and that it makes him happy that he can just sit on grass.
I think that gave me light to seek the beauty in everything and the story behind it. 

I had initially projected to be a surgeon, or a forensics investigator. It didn’t take long to realise that my creativity drove my interest for behavioural psychology and ended up studying Interior Architecture (Honours) at the University of New South Wales. Fascinated by how we utilise space and move through it, I look to narrate the relationship between lighting and materiality.