The Process

Phase I:
I wish to meet with you first to discuss and understand your story to support you in setting the intention. 

Phase II
I will encourage you to spend time first working your way through a set of specifically curated prompts. These will support you in opening dialogue into what is hindering you from feeling connected to your home during times of intimacy.

To truly lean into this experience is to be radically vulnerable with yourself and the apprehensions living between you and remaining present.

Phase III:
When the space you have created is safe, comfortable and consensual for all; it is time to decide how you would like to approach creating your new story.

Maybe you wish to place paint on the surface that you will be engaging on - or instead making space for touch first; painting yourself or your partner/s before you begin.

The most integral step is to communicate. Constant vulnerability and open dialogue will be needed from the outset and throughout to support you remaining present.

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Partnered Touch

If you have a partner/s, romantic or platonic whom you feel safe and secure with, I would be honoured to invite you to create and move through the reclaim process together. 

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Solo Self Touch

Maybe you are not ready to bare yourself and share your home with another. That is the right decision if that is the one that feels most authentic.

I also want to capture the art of self-pleasure, the highest form of intimacy we can offer ourselves. To prioritise building connections with our home is brave.

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Whichever way you decide to join me in creating this body of work -
I want to ask your permission to carefully capture this moment in time via showing your tapestry, anonymously, in the Reclaim Exhibition - with a brief insight into your story and why you chose to reclaim your home.