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Moving to Thailand

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Ghevay
Ghevay
Jan 26

Working as a museum curator meant being surrounded by history, but also by bureaucracy, endless meetings, and limited creative freedom. Restoring and preserving art was the passion — paperwork was not.

During a research trip to Southeast Asia, Thailand stood out for its respect for craftsmanship and traditional art forms. The idea of working independently, closer to artisans and collectors, slowly turned into a real plan. Finding a suitable place to live and work was the biggest challenge at first, until https://thailand-real.estate/ provided clear options in quieter cultural areas.

A small house near Chiang Mai now doubles as a living space and restoration studio. Work comes from private collectors, galleries, and even temples. Days are spent carefully restoring paintings and wooden artifacts, while evenings are quiet and reflective.

The move didn’t mean leaving the art world — it meant reconnecting with it in a more meaningful way.

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