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SOFT GODS
Can the Divine Be Felt?
Coming Soon
I am allowing her to emerge, speak and ignite a resonance.
These wool forms are not representations, they are presences.
She speaks through the language of softness, the kind that refuses spectacle, but invites meditation.
Like breath on stone or warmth in shadow, these forms carry an inner tension: they are dense with stillness, but seem to be in motion; sculpted from memory and touch. What we see is not just wool, it is time, ritual, and the space between belief and body. The divine here does not stand above, it dwells quietly within the onlooker.






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