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KEEPING THE SOUL ALIVE

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There is a certain kind of person who feels things deeply. To their core.

Who stands in front of a piece of art long after everyone else has moved on. Who has to stop walking because a piece of music just moved something inside them. Who photographs a broken tile on an old building and can't quite explain why. Who keeps objects — not for what they're worth, but for what they hold.

If that's you, you already belong here.

I'm Sonia Vee. Visual Artist/Designer and the person who built this house because I had too many ideas for one container. Too much for a shop. Too visual for a blog. Too chaotic, too passionate, too tangled up in too many things at once to fit neatly into whatever a creative person is supposed to be online. So I stopped trying to fit and built something of my own instead. A digital house, somewhere to put everything without having to water myself down for the sake of social media.

What comes out of it are editions. Slow, deliberate, final. Not content dropped for the sake of keeping up, but collected works of art, painting, mixed media, film photography, collage, writing, essays on creative living, passionate living, the kind of living that refuses to stay on the surface. Each edition is the endpoint of everything I've been quietly building, gathered up, arranged, and released into the world.
My work comes from dreams, vivid imagination, trauma, obsession, and the textures of everyday life that most people walk past. I don't separate those things. They all end up in the same place eventually.This space exists because I know what it feels like to be someone for whom art is necessary rather than optional. Who needs to create in order to function. Who gets emotional at a photograph, a painting, a video, a bird with one leg. Who romanticises life completely unapologetically because why would you want to live a boring, soulless life?

The world doesn't always make room for that kind of person. It moves too fast, especially now. It wants things practical and efficient and it doesn't know what to do with people who lead from imagination and feel everything a little too fully.


This house does.

Suki's House of Relics is for the sensitive ones. The ones still trying to put existence into words, or paint, or the exact right song at the exact right moment. People who collect things because they hold something. People who understand that expression and creation isn't decoration — it's survival.You are one of them. I'm really glad you found your way here.

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