A wooden window sits in a textured wall.
Inside Echoes of Light: Designing a Space That Breathes Back

Friday, June 27, 2025

When I started Echoes of Light, I didn’t set out to make “a piece of art.” I wanted to make a living space — one that would respond to the people inside it like a body reacts to a pulse.
A wooden window sits in a textured wall.
Inside Echoes of Light: Designing a Space That Breathes Back

Friday, June 27, 2025

When I started Echoes of Light, I didn’t set out to make “a piece of art.” I wanted to make a living space — one that would respond to the people inside it like a body reacts to a pulse.
A wooden window sits in a textured wall.
Inside Echoes of Light: Designing a Space That Breathes Back

Friday, June 27, 2025

When I started Echoes of Light, I didn’t set out to make “a piece of art.” I wanted to make a living space — one that would respond to the people inside it like a body reacts to a pulse.
a woman smiling with her hands on her head
Choosing to Create: How I Found My Work

Friday, June 20, 2025

I used to think I’d end up in a “normal” job. In college, I studied architecture because it felt safe — a creative path with a clear career ladder. I pictured myself in a firm, working late over floor plans, arguing over budgets. It wasn’t thrilling, but it was respectable.
a woman smiling with her hands on her head
Choosing to Create: How I Found My Work

Friday, June 20, 2025

I used to think I’d end up in a “normal” job. In college, I studied architecture because it felt safe — a creative path with a clear career ladder. I pictured myself in a firm, working late over floor plans, arguing over budgets. It wasn’t thrilling, but it was respectable.
a woman smiling with her hands on her head
Choosing to Create: How I Found My Work

Friday, June 20, 2025

I used to think I’d end up in a “normal” job. In college, I studied architecture because it felt safe — a creative path with a clear career ladder. I pictured myself in a firm, working late over floor plans, arguing over budgets. It wasn’t thrilling, but it was respectable.
a vase filled with pink flowers on top of a table
Mother Tongue: Giving Endangered Languages a Visual Voice

Friday, May 23, 2025

When UNESCO approached me about creating a piece for their language preservation initiative, my first reaction was excitement. My second was fear.
a vase filled with pink flowers on top of a table
Mother Tongue: Giving Endangered Languages a Visual Voice

Friday, May 23, 2025

When UNESCO approached me about creating a piece for their language preservation initiative, my first reaction was excitement. My second was fear.
a vase filled with pink flowers on top of a table
Mother Tongue: Giving Endangered Languages a Visual Voice

Friday, May 23, 2025

When UNESCO approached me about creating a piece for their language preservation initiative, my first reaction was excitement. My second was fear.

❤️ From LA, With Love

Ruby Bernaum

❤️ From LA, With Love

Ruby Bernaum

❤️ Ruby Bernaum

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