Crafting a personal narrative: an editorial exploration of marble and heritage.
This project involved writing and conceptualizing an editorial piece that delves into the rich history of marble and its profound significance within my family.
Crafting a personal narrative: an editorial exploration of marble and heritage.
This project involved writing and conceptualizing an editorial piece that delves into the rich history of marble and its profound significance within my family.
Crafting a personal narrative: an editorial exploration of marble and heritage.
This project involved writing and conceptualizing an editorial piece that delves into the rich history of marble and its profound significance within my family.
Crafting a personal narrative: an editorial exploration of marble and heritage.
This project involved writing and conceptualizing an editorial piece that delves into the rich history of marble and its profound significance within my family.
Crafting a personal narrative: an editorial exploration of marble and heritage.
This project involved writing and conceptualizing an editorial piece that delves into the rich history of marble and its profound significance within my family.
Through research and storytelling, I explored marble’s timeless role — from its symbolic meaning and cultural uses to humanity’s enduring connection with this elegant stone. At the heart of the narrative lies the story of my family’s legacy: the Lion Marble Factory, a cherished family business passed down from father to son.
Through research and storytelling, I explored marble’s timeless role — from its symbolic meaning and cultural uses to humanity’s enduring connection with this elegant stone. At the heart of the narrative lies the story of my family’s legacy: the Lion Marble Factory, a cherished family business passed down from father to son.
Through research and storytelling, I explored marble’s timeless role — from its symbolic meaning and cultural uses to humanity’s enduring connection with this elegant stone. At the heart of the narrative lies the story of my family’s legacy: the Lion Marble Factory, a cherished family business passed down from father to son.
Through research and storytelling, I explored marble’s timeless role — from its symbolic meaning and cultural uses to humanity’s enduring connection with this elegant stone. At the heart of the narrative lies the story of my family’s legacy: the Lion Marble Factory, a cherished family business passed down from father to son.
Through research and storytelling, I explored marble’s timeless role — from its symbolic meaning and cultural uses to humanity’s enduring connection with this elegant stone. At the heart of the narrative lies the story of my family’s legacy: the Lion Marble Factory, a cherished family business passed down from father to son.
Though the factory closed its doors in the 1970s, its historical imprint remains — preserved today as a monument, with only the facade standing at 220 Boulevard de l’Egalite in Tourcoing, Northern France.
This editorial serves as both a tribute to a material that shaped cultures and a personal homage to my family’s heritage.
Though the factory closed its doors in the 1970s, its historical imprint remains — preserved today as a monument, with only the facade standing at 220 Boulevard de l’Egalite in Tourcoing, Northern France.
This editorial serves as both a tribute to a material that shaped cultures and a personal homage to my family’s heritage.
Though the factory closed its doors in the 1970s, its historical imprint remains — preserved today as a monument, with only the facade standing at 220 Boulevard de l’Egalite in Tourcoing, Northern France.
This editorial serves as both a tribute to a material that shaped cultures and a personal homage to my family’s heritage.
Though the factory closed its doors in the 1970s, its historical imprint remains — preserved today as a monument, with only the facade standing at 220 Boulevard de l’Egalite in Tourcoing, Northern France.
This editorial serves as both a tribute to a material that shaped cultures and a personal homage to my family’s heritage.
Though the factory closed its doors in the 1970s, its historical imprint remains — preserved today as a monument, with only the facade standing at 220 Boulevard de l’Egalite in Tourcoing, Northern France.
This editorial serves as both a tribute to a material that shaped cultures and a personal homage to my family’s heritage.