Go Slow Collection

Created in response to the constant noise of the outside world. A collection that explores what happens when pressure is reduced and space is allowed to exist without purpose or urgency.

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Not just sound, but the ongoing flow of information, speed, and expectation that rarely allows the mind to rest.

This collection explores what happens when that pressure is reduced. When attention is no longer pulled in multiple directions, and space is allowed to exist without purpose or urgency.

The works are intentionally calm and restrained. Color, form, and rhythm are kept minimal so nothing overwhelms the senses or demands interpretation. Instead of asking for focus, the pieces support it.

Placed in a space, the works don't dominate. Over time, their presence becomes something you return to, especially when everything else feels too loud.

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Elisabeth

About Elisabeth

I studied textile art in 2010, then paused that path in 2015 to work with digital experiences and atmospheres. Now, I'm picking it up again bringing those digital sensibilities back into physical form.

My practice focuses on mixed media and recycled materials, working with leftovers and fragments that already carry a sense of time. The work is guided by a quiet, spiritual reflection on the world a desire to create pieces that slow things down.

Rather than asking for attention, the works are meant to hold space. Calm, grounding, and easy to be around.