In a world that asks for constant access, Matty Mila Perez is lighting a small fire of her own. And she’s not inviting everyone in.
There’s something about the quiet hours just before dusk that feels like a secret. For artist and curator Matty Mila Perez , that’s the golden window. At 23 , she’s already learned that privacy isn’t about hiding—it’s about creating a sanctuary. Private - Cherry Candle- Matty Mila Perez -23....
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She leans back, the flame casting a small, warm globe of light around her. No phone, no notifications. Just the slow melt of wax and the low hum of a city outside her window. For artist and curator Matty Mila Perez ,
On a recent Tuesday, we caught up with Matty in her softly lit space. The only scents in the air were from her current obsession: a —rich, dark, slightly smoked, nothing like the candy version of the fruit. “It’s my ritual,” she says, striking a long match. “The cherry is bold, but it’s private . It doesn’t perform for anyone else.”
The candle sits on a reclaimed wooden crate beside a worn copy of a poetry collection and a half-empty mug of cold tea. Matty doesn’t bother to tidy up for the camera. That’s the point. “At 23, everyone wants to see your highlight reel,” she laughs. “I’d rather keep the real thing for the people—and the moments—that matter.”
“Cherry is underrated,” she adds, almost to herself. “It’s sweet, sure. But it can also be dark, complex, a little bit dangerous. That’s the kind of private I want.”