A black background with the words "Envisaged" written in large, cursive font with a grayish-green color.

A collection of my branded merch and selected favorite colors.

A table with a box of colorful hair scrunchies in front of a white sofa. Baskets and bottles are visible in the background.

Inspired by Look at You Look at Me, the original art I shared after my studies, the DOD logo came to life as a reminder to envision ourselves beautifully in the different spaces we adventure into.

A sparkling transformation of yourself in the form of apparel, prints, and scrunchies.

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Offerings for newly sewn scrunchies are coming in Double Dose, Dose, and Mini Dose.

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New colors of scrunchies to Envisioned and Patterns of Beauty dropping October 13th

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Look at You, Look at Me

Let's Breath Together

Look at You, Look at Me: Let’s Breathe Together was the project that finally pushed me to share the development of my art with others. At the time of curation, I was taking a performance studies course and interacting with different pieces of literature within the curriculum. I then found myself curating art pieces that described my experience with the academic materials. My final for the course became a reflection of myself navigating the world and my sense of self. I thought of the many people, especially those with similar identities (for example being a woman, and/or a Black Indigenous Person of Color) who have battled with imposter syndrome and not feeling welcomed into spaces. It had caused me to hold my breath, hold my voice, and hold my confidence. And I wasn’t able to see the beauty and brilliance that I had stored inside of me.

‘Look at You’ displays a silhouette of a woman looking over her shoulder towards the right. She wears a green top and tiara and symbolizes beauty, success, and simply the hope that has been revived. ‘Look at Me’ is a silhouette of a woman looking frontwards to her left. She’s looking in the mirror in the realization of her becoming. She acknowledges this sense of hope that is emerging. Envisioning a radiant new glow.

Minimalist digital artwork of a woman with dark skin and natural hair decorated with a light-colored headband, in a side profile view.

The Original Construction

Look at You, Look at Me: Let's Breathe Together
Description: We breathe together every day, without intention or interruption unless there is an unsettled manner that interjects on our self-care-self love. This performance amounts to the multiplicities and internal encounters that we face when learning to love ourselves. In observation, I and many others experience internal battles where the view of ourselves contradicts what is true and is in constant mirrored consciousness. 
Link to Video: https://youtu.be/nvpLa4odfvE 
Presentation Reflection: Presenting this in front of the class was interesting because I had never showcased any of my artwork until this program. The first time presenting was with the Henry Art Gallery the second with this course, however, I felt comfortable with the class being able to navigate this experience with me. 

Read More Honestly, the most difficult part was constructing the monologue I presented in my presentation. I had first started drafting it as a poem, then explored other poetry concepts like letter writing to the self, I eventually got to do a short monologue, but it was nowhere near what I had imagined in my head. I admittedly do feel disappointed in myself because I wasn't able to finalize the written piece in time to just put it through as a voice-over within the project. Although the class was supportive of the work that I produced, I still hold many insecurities about this presentation that amount to my self-doubt. But the work reminds myself to think of my worth differently, to think of myself differently. To breath through moments where the world suggest that we dont belong and begin to envision ourselves beautifully.

Painting of two women in profile facing each other with a swirling pastel-colored background.

The Inspiration for the Dose of Darchelle Logo

Illustration of a white rose with green background and two brown leaves.
Illustration of a fluffy dog with a big, round face and a wagging tail, sitting on its hind legs.

This was taken before the final completion of the piece. Not shown is the 3D flower feature made from plaster. Which inspired the floral image to the left.