Amidst the destruction caused by ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, the article reflects on the emotional and sentimental value of home for various creatives featured in the "Creatives at Home" issue. These artists articulate their deep appreciation for their personal spaces, emphasizing that their homes represent more than just physical spaces but also collective histories and emotional connections. Notably, the sentiments expressed resonate deeply in the context of the recent tragedies, making their reflections on home and safety profoundly poignant and timely.
The actor Walton Goggins and his wife, writer-director Nadia Conners, moved their family from LA to New York's rural Hudson Valley, seeking "to change, to evolve," and to explore "a new way of life for our family," says Goggins.
Zabie Mustafa and Neda Kakhsaz, husband-and-wife partners in the emerging design firm Studio MUKA, observe that their LA residence is "a portrait of our collected histories and sensibilities...the walls are permeated with love."
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