
I attended a Montessori school that exposed me to the works of VanGogh and Picasso at a very young age. My mother taught my brother and me about art very early on, reading books about artists and taking us to art shows and antique shops, where we learned how to respect hand-crafted objects, viewing them closely and delicately touching the items when appropriate. In that sense, I quickly developed an appreciation for well-made, everyday objects as art.
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