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My practice is rooted in the act of painting, yet it resists containment. I work across disciplines — including apparel design, spatial transformation, and object restoration — to explore how memory, motion, and material co-exist across surfaces.
Each piece, whether wearable or architectural, begins with a personal inquiry: how does form hold narrative? How do objects absorb time? My process is tactile, deliberate, and emotionally driven. I source from my own paintings to render patterns onto swimwear and textiles, and I treat furniture restoration and residential paintwork as quiet acts of preservation.
What connects these mediums is a commitment to intimacy — with space, with material, with attention. I see no hierarchy between canvas and garment, between restoration and creation. Each informs the other.
My work is less about finished objects than it is about presence: the act of being with a surface long enough to understand what it’s asking for. This ongoing conversation is what shapes the studio, and what drives the next iteration forward.
Mary, The Painter 🪬
Every piece in this space was first rendered in paint — hand-crafted from my personal body of work, then translated into objects made to be worn, carried, and moved through the world.
This isn’t trend. This isn’t fast.
It’s story, stitched. Memory, made wearable.
Thanks for being here. You’re part of it now<3
The work is changing. That’s the point.
What’s coming next has already begun — quiet, unfinished, alive.
We’re not rushing it.
Just following the pull.
Built with motion in mind — to travel, to adapt, to work with hands across disciplines and borders. From exteriors to fabric to furniture, everything we touch carries texture, memory, and momentum.
The tools change. The vision doesn’t.
Interior and exterior paintwork.
Custom garments and accessories.
Furniture restoration and faux finishes.
Whatever else takes shape next…
Quiet. Focused. Created to inspire.
We listen. We prepare.
Then we make something worth keeping.
Whenever possible, we choose low-impact methods, long-wearing materials, and small-batch production. We reuse what still has life, and keep excess to a minimum.
It’s not about perfection — it’s about responsibility, and staying aware as we grow.
We’re expanding — carefully, and with purpose.
A new chapter is forming: bringing paint, tools, and presence to schools, homes, and healing spaces in communities that need restoration — inside and out. This work requires time, hands, and support.
If you believe in art as utility, in beauty as care, in action as offering — we’d love to keep you close.
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This won’t be loud. But it will be real.
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