
As we listen...
"If you can listen to the wisdom of your body,
love this flesh and bone,dedicate yourself to its mystery,
you may one day
find yourself
smiling from your mirror."
-Marion Woodman
Art, Clothing and Tools that Heal.
"If you can listen to the wisdom of your body,
love this flesh and bone,dedicate yourself to its mystery,
you may one day
find yourself
smiling from your mirror."
-Marion Woodman
Featured products
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Anda #1 - Sacred Egg Series
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Womb Series 3
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MYRRH by Lacey Dupré is an Art as Medicine Atelier — a space where ancient healing practices meet contemporary creative expression. Each object, whether a painted garment, a hand-forged teishin, a piece of ceramic, or a strand of jewelry, is crafted as a living talisman.
This is not art for decoration alone. These are objects with frequency — reminders of wholeness, portals of intention, and companions on the journey of self-integration. Every piece is a bridge between the seen and unseen, between utility and beauty, between healing and art.
Medicine Maps: Art Prints for Resonant Re-Patterning.

Womb Series 1
When we say “art touches us,” it’s not a metaphor.
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1. The Heart Field
When we encounter beauty — not just “pretty,” buttrue beauty— our physiology changes.
Our heart field, the electromagnetic field generated by the heart, literally shifts its rhythm. Researchers can measure this in something called heart-rate variability, which reflects our capacity for resilience and calm.
So when a painting takes your breath away, or a piece of music moves you to tears, your body isn’t just “feeling inspired” — it’s recalibrating toward health. Art cantune the heart like an instrument. -
2. Neural Entrainment
Our brains are rhythmic organs. They pulse with electrical oscillations — and those oscillations respond to what we take in.
When you stand in front of a Van Gogh, the movement of his brushstrokes, the swirls, the cadence — your brain begins to echo those rhythms. This is called entrainment. It’s like your neurons are dancing with the art.
This is why certain colors, textures, or compositions leave us feeling energized while others soothe us — our brains are literally syncing up with the frequency of the work. -
3. Anchoring the Ineffable
Then there’s the mystery. The thing we can’t explain.
There are parts of us — deep feelings, memories, even dreams — that don’t have words yet. They live in the body, in sensation. Art gives them a place to land.
A color might carry a grief you’ve never spoken aloud. A shape might embody a joy you didn’t know you still had. In this way, art becomes the anchor for the ineffable — the unspoken self finds form, and in finding form, it finds release.