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FROM THE TEXTILE STUDIO

SOUL WRAPTURES

Created to cocoon the body in a lush, sensual embrace that awakens the senses and opens the heart.

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Soul Wraptures grow from the same listening that guides my Soul Portraits,

but they speak through cloth rather than paint.

These pieces are not meant simply to be worn or admired — they are created to be lived with.

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Each Soul Wrapture is designed to cocoon you, gathering your body into a lush, sensual embrace.

When you draw one around yourself, you feel held, safe, and deeply comforted.

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While I create other Wraptures meant to be worn, Soul Wraptures belong to a different kind of relationship.

They are companions for quiet moments, for reflection, for rest.

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They invite you to settle into yourself and feel the gentle reassurance

of being wrapped in something made with care, presence, and intention.

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In the making of each piece there are no sketches or plans.

The work unfolds through listening and ritual,

guided by the same conversation with Spirit that moves through my paintings.

"I dreamed of bringing the energy and truth discovered through painting into fabric.

How extraordinary would it be to wrap myself in that energy — to feel with my body what I knew to be true in my soul?"

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TWO FORMS OF THE SOUL WRAPTURE

Soul Wraptures take two forms, each offering a slightly different experience.


THE COCOON
 

The Cocoon is a smaller wrap designed to hold the body gently. It offers warmth and intimacy —
something to drape across your shoulders or wrap around yourself during quiet moments of reflection.

A whisper of sanctuary.


THE EMBRACE

 

The Embrace is larger and more enveloping.
It surrounds the body fully, creating a deeper sense of cocooning and presence.

Where the Cocoon comforts, the Embrace surrounds.

Some Soul Wraptures are also created in a Luxe Edition using an especially lush faux fur
available only in very limited quantities.

Each wrapture carries its own quiet embrace.
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A NOTE FROM THE STUDIO
“The paintings eventually wanted to leave the wall and become something the body could live with.”
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