Bea Roubo's Essential Items: Dogs, Perfumes, Joy and Art
Prominent Andorran artist Bea Roubo shares her daily treasures—from beloved pets and memory-laden perfumes to watercolours, notebooks, and the.
Key Points
- Dogs Lili and Daisy top the list, now in a children's book.
- Perfume bottles evoke unique memories and moods; transparent rose petals symbolise delicate intensity.
- First English book on daily joy inspires a foundation; watercolour palette sparks creations.
- Joy is ultimate essential; Ordino balcony view provides calm, notebook births ideas.
Bea Roubo, a prominent figure in Andorra, has shared her list of essential items that define her daily life and creative pursuits. In a feature published by *Diari d'Andorra*, she highlights personal treasures ranging from pets and perfumes to art supplies and simple pleasures.
Topping the list are her dogs, Lili and Daisy, now starring in a children's book. Roubo describes her perfume collection as bottles each holding a unique memory and mood. She also cherishes transparent rose petals, which she sees as proof that delicacy can carry intensity.
Among her milestones is her first book in English, focused on cultivating daily joy. This work has inspired plans for a foundation. Her watercolour palette marks the starting point for her creations—blending colours into transparencies, flowers, and stories.
Joy itself stands as the ultimate essential. "If I could take only one thing to a desert island," she says, "it would be this key, a reminder that no matter what happens, joy remains the key."
Roubo finds daily calm in the view from her Ordino balcony, a source of silence amid the mountains. She values the quiet support of those around her and takes inspiration from creative dishes where the table, light, and landscape enhance the meal. Rounding out the list is a simple notebook and pen, the birthplace of her essays and ideas.
The feature captures Roubo's blend of artistry, reflection, and optimism, rooted in Andorran life.
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