Monday, 29 November 2010

Sula

QN: what do you think your interior reveals about you?
A: that my nurture (being brought up in asia and having a messy family dynamic) has affected me more than my nature (where i am supposed to from/family history etc...)

QN:Things you wouldn't know about you from your interior?


A: I'm English, Scottish, Italian and Dutch (all equal parts), but i was born in Saudi Arabia

- i got kicked out of school when i was 17 for never turning up (although i was allowed to take my final exams, which i aced :)

- my favourite food is Chilli, or if im ill, Cottage Pie. I absolutely hate the smell of bacon (and yes, i suppose i am technically Jewish)

- when i was little, the first thing i ever wanted to be was an architect.
 QN: do you ever have visitors?
yes lots.

QN: what would you like people to think about your interior?
A: I give a shit, but i'm in no way done... there's more to come.
 What I know about Sula from her interior..

She is very well travelled and has a rich cultural background, I think this shows from the fabrics draped around. She has quite a
hippy nature, I think this also shows through the use of cloth.
It doesn't show how creative she is, she loves to make thins I expected there to be origami dotted around. She hasn't lived here very long and she is renting I don't think she is settling for ever here as everything looks as if it is temporary. I find it intriguing that she covers things in fabric some appears it is for decoration but the black cloth on the wardrobe seems as if it is instead of a door, I am unsure why she bothered at all.


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m English, Scottish, Italian and Dutch (all equal parts), but i was born in Saudi Arabia

- i got kicked out of school when i was 17 for never turning up (although i was allowed to take my final exams, which i aced :)

- my favourite food is Chilli, or if im ill, Cottage Pie. I absolutely hate the smell of bacon (and yes, i suppose i am technically Jewish)

- when i was little, the first thing i ever wanted to be was an architect.

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