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Sand, salt and textiles

Share with us your love for the ocean and surfing.

Surfing and the ocean have been a huge part of my life from the very beginning. I began surfing the nose of my dad’s surfboard at the age of five and grew up in a family and community of surfers. Most days after school, we were on the beach and my father threw me in the deep end, taking me out to the reef breaks off Nusa Lembongan [Indonesia] from a young age. My very first job was filming

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