Curating & Growing My Digital Inspiration Stash

I collect inspiring visuals on my phone—murals, sketches, gallery finds. Organized right, even random pics can spark new ideas later on!

Curating & Growing My Digital Inspiration Stash
Too much weeds, and the flowers won’t have space to bloom.

I take photos of illustrations, doodles, murals, and my favorite artworks from museums and galleries—basically, anything that catches my eye in daily life or around the city.

When I have free time or feel stuck for ideas, I like to scroll through my collection. It often reminds me of what I’ve been interested in or gives me little sparks of inspiration that I can use in my own work. It’s also great for giving myself a boost when I need some extra energy.


My method is simple: I use my iPhone’s album feature to create a dedicated “Inspiration Album” where I can easily browse through everything.

I’m so inspired by how a dog can be drawn with just a few lines!
A colorful crochet puddle appeared out of nowhere, and I just had to stop and snap a photo!


If I just take random photos and never look at them again, they’d turn into nothing more than digital junk. But by organizing them properly, I can always access them effortlessly and pick up seeds of ideas whenever I need them!