Meet Sofia Lutteroth

We had the good fortune of connecting with Sofia Lutteroth and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi sofia, what matters most to you?
I believe art should be created for yourself first. When you’re true to who you are, that authenticity naturally resonates with those who align with it. Don’t create to compete or to satisfy your ego—create from the heart.”

Can you open up a bit about your work and career? We’re big fans and we’d love for our community to learn more about your work.
Sacred Scraps is my pandemic born project a true expression of my heart. My art is deeply tied to my healing journey, both mentally and spiritually. I believe we’re humans who’ve forgotten parts of our true selves, caught in a version shaped by ego and disconnection. Through my work, I aim to conceptually break those narratives and dissolve the barriers that keep us from our authentic essence. In other words, I want people to reconnect with their essence and see a reflection of themselves in my one-of-a-kind pieces. Each work is intentionally designed and energetically charged to invite a deeper, more meaningful connection. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned over the past five years is to keep investing your energy in what moves you from within not what pressures you from the outside. We live in a society that often fuels growth through comparison and envy, rather than encouraging us to channel inspiration from our inner world.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
Go take a quick dip in Windansea beach
Hike torrey pines
Watch sunset at kate sessions park
Eat at:
Sushi Otta
Thai food at Soverign
Coffee at birdrock
Great seafood at Blue Water
Vintage shopping:
Antique mall
La Loupes vintage
Seahive Station
Kobey’s Swap Meet

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
My family and spirituality
Website: https://sofialutteroth.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sacred.scraps/

Image Credits
Marly Gonzales
Lea Marcaccini
