Trinkets
Trinkets are often the smallest things I own, yet they tend to carry the biggest memories. A keychain, a sticker, a tiny figurine, or a random object picked up on a trip-these items might seem insignificant to others, but to me, each one marks a moment I wasn’t ready to let fade. They’re physical reminders of experiences that were brief but meaningful.
Many of these objects were never meant to be “important”, but they became important because of the story attached to them. Some remind me of spontaneous days with people I love. Others come from places that shaped me or from routines I didn’t realize I’d miss. Even something as simple as a souvenir or a found object becomes a snapshot of who I was when I held onto it.
As I built this archive, I realized how much these small items reveal about how I remember. They show the tiny emotional imprints-comfort, excitement, nostalgia, curiosity-that don’t always show up in bigger belongings. Trinkets capture the fleeting moments, the in-betweens, the things that mattered quietly.
This section is a place for those small memories to live. By documenting these objects, I’m giving significance to the details of my life-the ones that might have been overlooked, but still shaped me in subtle and meaningful ways.
These trinkets are small items that hold the memories of traveling, shopping and the people I share them with.
Coldplay concert in Vegas!
The Venetian
303 Final projects!
Sunset at the beach