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At The Pink Hound Atelier, I turn my original artwork into collectible lifestyle goods.
Each item is made to carry meaning, spark emotion, and support sustainable beauty.
My boutique collections include:
💼 Limited-edition tote bags
These aren’t just bags — they’re art you carry.
I use my signature sketchbook-to-street process to create wearable masterpieces. Many of them are part of our Endless Art series, including my latest: Polkadots in Paris, inspired by the joy, obsession, and brilliance of women artists.
🌿 Recycled felt bags
Made with intention — from recycled materials that are both beautiful and eco-conscious.
These are for the girlies who care about their planet and their vibe.
🖼️ Fine art prints + decor
Bold lines. Feminine forms. Vivid stories.
My wall art isn’t mass-produced — it’s made to last, be collected, and bring power into your space.
Hand-painted fashion + accessories
From hats to statement pieces — every product reflects my unapologetic obsession with individuality.
🖤 My WHY
The Pink Hound is for women who feel too much, dream too loudly, and know they’re meant to create — even if they were told not to.
My art has always been a form of rebellion.
Now, it’s also a business. A brand. A boutique.
And a home for other women who believe that life is the canvas — and we’re here to paint boldly.
🌍 WHO IT'S FOR
The collector
The art lover
The conscious fashionista
The gift-giver who wants to give meaning
And the wild-hearted woman who wants her story to show up in what she wears, carries, and curates.
I admire Yayoi Kusama not just for her art — but for her fearless devotion to creating a world that didn’t yet exist.
She turned her inner universe into something you could step into.
She made her pain poetic. Her obsession a signature. Her vision… iconic.
What inspires me most is that she never waited for permission.
As a woman. As a creative. As a businesswoman.
She used repetition, boldness, and a unique visual identity to build a global art empire — without diluting her truth.
She reminds me that your story is your superpower — and that if you stay true to it, it can move the world.