Meet the Artist.
I didn’t always call myself an artist—but I’ve always needed to make.
As a child, I was never far from paper, glue, or texture. I didn’t create every day, but when I did, something in me felt steadier. More alive.
Now, in my mid-fifties, I’m returning to that part of myself with deeper intention—not to start over, but to start true.
She Who Creates Art began as a personal ritual. A quiet practice of collage, journaling, and layered making that helped me process where I’ve been and reconnect to where I’m going.
One walk through my neighborhood shifted everything. I began creating whimsical torn-paper houses—symbols of coming home to who we are. That moment grew into a series of handmade artworks and curated kits—each one assembled with care, reflection, and a hope to meet you in your own unfolding.
This isn’t just a shop. It’s a return. A ritual. A quiet way in.


Tracy Godkin
Artist
From my Studio.


Each of these pieces began in quiet—guided by intuition, shaped by presence, and created in response to a feeling, a memory, or a moment. Some come together through torn paper and layered texture. Others through color, repetition, or simple forms that speak without needing to explain.
All are made slowly, with care. Nothing rushed. Nothing mass produced.
Just honest work, crafted by hand, and offered as an invitation to connect.
Browse gently. Feel into what moves you.
And if something feels like it already belongs with you—trust that.

