Sacred, free, indomitable.
Wood, a natural and raw material, unadorned; the perfect medium for this new collection dedicated to the vulva. I drew inspiration from the colors and textures of flowers and seashells to showcase – in all their forms – the beauty of the female sexual organs.
I want to shout from the rooftops how hard women have fought to gain control over their female organs. I want to destigmatize the word "vulva" and celebrate difference.
Each piece in this unique collection is crafted with care, highlighting the complexity and diversity of the female form. The delicate curves of the wood reveal a sensuality that harmonizes with the organic nature of the vulva.
Each work thus becomes an ode to self-confidence, self-love, and the recognition of the intrinsic beauty of every woman.
Beyond aesthetics, this collection aims to encourage conversation around female sexuality, inspire self-acceptance, and promote positive sex education.
Open-mindedness
Through this collection, I realized how much the subject remains taboo. I was deeply touched to learn that it sparked numerous discussions and opened up passionate exchanges around many tables.
They traveled
Presented in London, and at several exhibitions in Quebec, my works from this collection have taken part in several exhibitions and have aroused interest, exchanges and reflection.
To highlight
My collection was created to help women love themselves as they are, in their difference and uniqueness, and to stop comparing themselves in order to finally fully embrace their own light.