Submission Illustration

For The Record Capsule Collection

For the Record reimagines listening as a form of memory work. Rooted in the artist’s return to vinyl after early parenthood, the series treats music as a personal archive, something stored, paused, and resumed with new meaning. The central illustrated figure, a thorned feminine archetype recurring across the artist’s practice, embodies both protection and vulnerability. Her face appears across slipmats, tees, totes, and sculptural listening objects such as the handmade "Gather" record crate and "Gamu" headphone stand. Together, these pieces frame everyday acts of listening as quiet rituals, where the past loops back into the present.


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For The Record Capsule Collection

For the Record reimagines listening as a form of memory work. Rooted in the artist’s return to vinyl after early parenthood, the series treats music as a personal archive, something stored, paused, and resumed with new meaning. The central illustrated figure, a thorned feminine archetype recurring across the artist’s practice, embodies both protection and vulnerability. Her face appears across slipmats, tees, totes, and sculptural listening objects such as the handmade “Gather” record crate and “Gamu” headphone stand. Together, these pieces frame everyday acts of listening as quiet rituals, where the past loops back into the present.