Layers of Intention and Aesthetics
From mood boards to mood shifts, Shaqueria is crafting more than just beautiful visuals—she’s building experiences that speak to the soul.
A multidisciplinary creative, Shaqueria seamlessly blends interior design, visual art, and content creation to tell stories that feel both deeply personal and widely resonant. Her background in visual art gives her a keen eye for color and emotion, which she layers with the functionality and purpose of interior design. But what really sets her apart is how she uses content to bring it all together—every photo, video, or styled space becomes a form of storytelling, a moment captured in full authenticity.
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“It’s not about separating these creative worlds,” she says. “It’s about layering them—letting them inform each other to create something that feels expressive, curated, and alive.
Design, for her, isn’t just about making something beautiful—it’s about honoring identity. Whether she’s crafting a home that reflects cultural heritage or curating content that uplifts community narratives, intention is always at the center. She considers the emotions, experiences, and identities of the people who will interact with her work, making each project a personal tribute to human connection.
As a woman of color and entrepreneur, her journey hasn’t come without challenges—but she’s never let the lack of permission or representation hold her back. “Taking up space means showing up fully, even in rooms that weren’t built for you,” she says. “My presence, my voice, my vision—they all matter. And the more I show up in my truth, the more I make space for others to do the same.”
For anyone building a creative career while navigating fear or self-doubt, her advice is clear: Start where you are, even if your voice shakes. Authenticity doesn’t mean perfection—it means being real. “The right people will connect with your work not because it’s flawless, but because it’s honest.”
In a world often obsessed with aesthetics, Shaqueria reminds us that intention is the real art form—and through every layer of her work, she’s proving that creativity, when rooted in truth, can be a revolutionary act.