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You have always known what you like. You feel it immediately — in a room, in a fabric, in a photograph. But knowing what moves you and being able to create it are two different things.

Most people spend years collecting other people’s images. Saving, pinning, admiring. Never quite finding themselves in any of it.

This is for the ones who are ready to stop looking at other people’s spaces — and start seeing their own.

I work with one space at a time.

I return to it.
I observe how light shifts its meaning.
I reduce. I remove. I wait.

My work is not about decoration or trend.
It is about structure, proportion and silence.

A single room can exist in multiple states.
Light alters tension.
Composition alters perception.
Stillness reveals character.

I am interested in how a space breathes when nothing is added to impress.

Over time, this practice became a discipline —
a way of studying space through restraint.

This is my work.

— John Bodziak