We live among objects that carry pieces of our lives - a pair of candlesticks, a hockey stick, a trophy won in a childhood competition - each touched by time, by hands, by memory.
Often on display in our home or quietly resting nearby, they are silent reminders of the moments that matter and of the experiences - or the people - that have shaped who we are today. To their owners, they can feel priceless, holding the weight of stories, decisions, and milestones; to others, they may appear ordinary and without value, detached from context or explanation.
Each image, alongside personal reflections, forms a layered narrative, revealing the choices we have made, the values we embrace and how our experiences have shaped who we are. The work is less about the objects themselves and more about what they reveal of us, and the bonds we share across our communities.