BY PAUL JUNOR
On Saturday, April 20th, 2024, Design Meets Desire hosted an: informative, positive, and reflective art show that was referred to as an “Art Spa for the mind, body and soul.”
The view of the water created a therapeutic atmosphere. It afforded the participants enriching opportunities to connect with each other, develop relationships and sistahood. This event was an inspirational, motivational and informational one that will not be forgotten. It was held in conjunction with the Olive Branch of Hope, which has been active in promoting breast cancer screening and supporting women who have been diagnosed with the disease.
Design Meets Desire was started by Pamela Dolphy who is based in Brampton and has been active at many positive events that promote female entrepreneurs and business owners. Her Instagram profile outlines how she utilizes wall art and: greeting cards, jewelry, clothing, and art therapy to empower women to heal from trauma, develop resilience and find solace through the creative and healing power of art.
In an email communication from Pam, she described the mission that drives her. “My mission as an artist is to evoke emotions, provoke thoughts, and conversations, and ignite imagination through my creative expressions, connecting souls. It’s about having an art experience that makes others better in its present and it leaves an impact that lasts in their absence.”
Pam is catalyzed by her entrepreneurial pursuits to empower “Sistas’,” which she interprets as “Sistas-Inspiring-Sistas-To-Art-Session.” She writes, “This is a moment to remind yourself of the time you did it, you were it, you became it, you embraced it, created, and prevailed.”
Pam outlines her powerful vision as an artist. She describes it as a chance to create a sanctuary of beauty where women can see themselves reflected in all glory, regardless of circumstances. “Through my art, I aim to dismantle societal norms and redefine standards of beauty, empowering women to embrace their inherent worth and unique essence. I envision a world where every stroke and brush, or sculpted form serves as a mirror, reflecting the beauty and strength within each woman.”
Pam lists her reasons for putting on the art show. “I wanted to create a space where women can: gather, collaborate their strengths and creativity, and confront the often-taboo subject of breast cancer. By showcasing my artwork, I hope to initiate conversations, raise awareness, and offer support to those battling this illness.”
Pam utilizes the therapeutic and healing power of art to enrich the lives of women. For her, “Art comes from the heART.” She states further, “Art serves as therapy, a source of solace and empowerment. I believe that through the healing power of art, women facing breast cancer can find comfort and resilience. Together, we can unite in solidarity, break the silence surrounding this topic, and foster a community of understanding and compassion.”
Pam shared her personal reflections through her poetic expressions of what it means to her to engage in this event. Her reflections were very inspiring, empowering and transformational. She spoke about how she became determined to make a difference by tapping into her creative artistic power.