Silk Scarves ~
Wearable Art
Designed and Made in Canada
The Never Surrender Collection from
Out of the Darkness
art that makes a statement
Welcome to my kaleidoscopic world of textures and colors. Immerse yourself in the stories each image tells and let them transport you.
Introducing the Collections:
The Never Surrender Collection
The Siddur Collection
The Foundations Collection
Indulge yourself with wearable art that makes a statement
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Indulge yourself with wearable art that makes a statement ◙
Discover our collection of wearable art
Immerse yourself in the story behind each captivating image. Experience the mesmerizing blend of textures and colors, created through the lens-based artistry of Thomas Brasch Photography.
These multi-layered kaleidoscopic abstractions are printed on luxurious 12 mm 100% Charmeuse silk. Each scarf is printed on one side with the printed side showing through on the backside. The edges have a machine-rolled baby hem. Made in and shipped from Montreal.
Please note that due to the custom nature of each scarf, refunds are not possible. Exchanges can be arranged for manufacturer defects. If you wish to see the scarf before purchasing it, and you live in the Toronto, you can view samples at my home-studio in Cabbagetown or we can arrange to meet somewhere in the city.
Our 100% silk charmeuse fabric is an imported fabric that is made in an OKEO-TEX certified factory. All printing, cutting, and sewing of the scarves is done on demand in Montreal, Canada
Indulge yourself with Artistic Silk
Embrace the Beauty
These exquisite silk charmeuse scarves, offer a touch of luxury and elegance. Printed in Montreal with permanent reactive inks, these 100% silk scarves showcase lasting, vivid prints, of the multilayered kaleidoscopic designs from lens-based artist Thomas Brasch. These high-end silk scarves measure 36x36” and feature machine-finished rolled edges.
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Unleash Your Vision
Wearable art, portable art, conversation starters. Each scarf is specific to an event, although tragic in nature, that has yielded some positive outcomes. The inspiration behind the scarves are meant to document an event, to pay tribute to the memories of those who have passed and the resiliency of the survivors. Additionally, each piece of art is a starting point of a discussion.
Reference the Stories on Imprimo.art
Care instructions
For the first time, machine wash gentle in cold water with ½ cup vinegar add two teaspoons of salt. Fill the washing machine with water (no-eco-cycle). Machine dry delicate but preferably hang to dry. They can be ironed on a silk setting, but steaming is best. For subsequent washes, machine or hand wash with a mild detergent. Add a mild softener to restore any lost softness during the wash cycle. Do not bleach.
The Never Surrender Collection is the first line of six scarves commemorating victims and survivors of fatal homphobic events: Oslo 03, Orlando 01, Montreal 03, Santiago 02, Toronto 04, Orlando 02